200k views
3 votes
For each ordered pair (xĖy) , determine whether it is a solution to the inequality x>-1.

(-4Ė6)
(-1Ė-9)
(-7Ė-1)
(1Ė3)
Is it a solution?
Yes
O
O
O
O
No
O
O
O
O
X
S

User Ben XO
by
7.6k points

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

For each ordered pair (x - y), we need to determine whether it is a solution to the inequality x > -1.

Let's check each ordered pair:

1. (-4 - 6): Since -4 is greater than -1, this ordered pair is not a solution.

2. (-1 - (-9)): Since -1 is greater than -1, this ordered pair is not a solution.

3. (-7 - (-1)): Since -7 is greater than -1, this ordered pair is not a solution.

4. (1 - 3): Since 1 is greater than -1, this ordered pair is a solution.

Therefore, out of the given ordered pairs, only (1 - 3) is a solution to the inequality x > -1.

User Timofey Yatsenko
by
8.1k points

Related questions