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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality y−2x≤−3y select each correct answer. (7, 12) (0, −2) (−6, −3) (1, −1) (5, −3)?

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I just did the test it's(5,-3) and (1,-1)

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add 3y to both sides
4y-2x≤0
add 2x both sides
4y≤2x
divide 2
2y≤x

(x,y)
test each
24≤7 false
-4≤0, true
-6≤-6, true
-2≤1, true
-6≤5, true


the ansers are
(0, −2) (−6, −3) (1, −1) (5, −3)
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