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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality 4x+y>−6? Select each correct answer. (0, −9) (4, −20) (2, 0) (−3, 6) (−1, −1)
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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality 4x+y>−6?
Select each correct answer.
(0, −9)
(4, −20)
(2, 0)
(−3, 6)
(−1, −1)
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Answer: (4, −20), (-1, -1) and (2, 0)
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