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Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality y - 2x < -3? ( (2,4) (-2, 3) (3, 4) (1,-1)
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Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality y - 2x < -3? ( (2,4) (-2, 3) (3, 4) (1,-1)
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(3, 4)
Explanation:
Typemismatch
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