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Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y < –x + 1 y > x (–3, 5) (–2, 2) (–1, –3) (0, –1)
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Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y < –x + 1 y > x (–3, 5) (–2, 2) (–1, –3) (0, –1)
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the answer is -2 2 i got the answer right in a test
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After graphing the set of inequalities and looking for the overlapping of the shading, the only ordered pair that falls within this shaded area is ( -2, 2)
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