Answer:
First is, second is not.
Explanation:
Start plugging them!
![-(1) < -(-2) \rightarrow -1 < 2 \\ \\- (-4) < -(2) \rightarrow 4 < -2](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/66g6656mx8t1f7yn2pnpod9w2q4nzq54vf.png)
First one is true, so the pair is a solution.
Second is false, (4 is obviously bigger!) so it's not a solution.
If you end up having to check multiple values, your best bet is to draw the solutions on a convenient plane and see where the points lay