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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help someone, please! #1 Graph the system and name three ordered pair solutions. y < 4 and x < 1 #2 Graph the system and name three ordered pair solutions. y ≤ -2x y ≤ 2/3x + 5

OpenStudy (accessdenied):

For #1: you know how to graph y = 4 and x = 1? You'd do almost the same thing, except using a dotted line. Then you'd shade the region of values that worked for both inequalities. y < 4 (All values less than four, so below the line) x < 1 (All values less than one, so to the left of the line) |dw:1329789372577:dw| You can name any points within that shaded region and not on the line. Ex) (-4, -5) -5 < 4 (true) -4 < 1 (true) So, (-4, -5) is an ordered pair solution.

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