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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality y > -x + 3? (0, 3) (0, 0) (1, -9) (2, 4)

OpenStudy (jackellyn):

plug in the x and y 3 > -0 + 3 3 > 3 Nope 0 > -0 + 3 0 > 3 Nope -9 > -1 + 3 -9 > 2 Nope 4 > -2 + 3 4 > 1 Yup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(2, 4)

OpenStudy (jackellyn):

yup

OpenStudy (theviper):

4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can also do the another method: \[y > -x + 3\] \[y + x > 3\] Where the x and y greater than 3? In first, it is equal to 3 but not greater than 3.. In second sum is 0, In third sum is 1 -9 = -8, In fourth one the sum is 2 + 4 = 6 which is greater than 3.. So fourth one will be the answer..

OpenStudy (theviper):

@jackellyn & @waterineyes are correct ;) easy way

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