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Determine whether each ordered pair is a solution to the inequality

Determine whether each ordered pair is a solution to the inequality-example-1

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The given inequality is


x+y>3

To find the solution set, first, we graph the line x + y = 3.

Then, we evaluate the point (0,0) in the inequality


\begin{gathered} x+y>3 \\ 0+0>3 \\ 0>3 \end{gathered}

Given that 0 is not greater than 3, we deduct that the solution set is above the line.

Hence, the solution is all points above the line. The blue area represents all the solutions.

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