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OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

each ordered pair is of the form (x, y) so try each one in the inequality until one of them proves to be true here is the first one... (0,3) x=0, y=3 so y> -x + 3 becomes 3 > -0 + 3 this simplifies to 3 > 3 which is not true... so it is not the first one. try the next one

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that would be -9 > -1 + 3 which turns into -9 > 2 is that true?

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then it is not C

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

Its D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would agree

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

Thanks so much :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome.

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