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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality y−3x<−4? Select each correct answer.

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Answer:

Okay so what you need to understand first is that this is a line right?

So, ask yourself if you know how to graph this line.

If you do graph it, and because this line has a < less than sign it means you shade down but it also means that any point directly on the line won't be a solution because the line is dashed!

There can be many solutions to this line, but only in the solution area/shaded region. This in on the lower right side of the diagonal line that is crossing from almost 2 x-axis to -4 y- axis on the line!

If you would've shown me the list of ordered pairs I would've been able to select the correct ones.

User Smeso
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Answer:

(4,-2) and (5,1) I took the test

Explanation:

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