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Which of the following ordered pairs are in the solution set of 0.5x - y>2? (Is it solved for y)

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Any ordered pair #(x, y)# that satisfies #x>=6+4y#Or, in set notation, #Solution=(x, y)#Explanation:Now, there is a little problem here - it is that you never specified which ordered pair needs to be evaluated to satisfy the condition #0.5x-2y>=3# Allow me to explain.Below is a graph of the inequality of your question:graph{0.5x-2y>=3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}To answer which point is in the solution set, well the answer is that any point that is on or within the shaded area is part of the solution set.

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