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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality y > x + 3? (-2, -3) (-4, -1) (-4, 1) (1, 3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know what to do here? replace \(x\) and\(y\) by the numbers in the ordered pairs and see if the inequality is true or not lets try one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pick one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2nd

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok fine, i'll pick one i pick (-2, -3) replace \(x\) by \(-2\) and \(y\) by \(-3\) and check the inequality \[-3>-2+3\] \[-3>1\] nope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets do the second one as well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-4, -1) \[-1>-4+3\] \[-1>-1\] nope (close, but no)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-4, 1) \[1>-4+3\] \[1>-1\] ok why is it always C? should have checked C first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahahhha thank you ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what about this one? Solve for x: x - 2 > 2x + 12 x > 14 x < 14 x > -14 x < -14

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