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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help please, Im stuck :/ Which of the following ordered pairs is not a solution to the inequality y < -x + 6? (-3, 0) (-1, 0) (4, 3) (3, -2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(4,3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plug n chug bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(x,y) so (4,3) gets plugged into y < -x + 6 3 < -4 + 6 3< 2 that is not true so it is not a solution so (4,3) is the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal me pls

OpenStudy (precal):

|dw:1357427269286:dw|another way to do this to graph your inequality

OpenStudy (precal):

the line is not a solution that is why the line is dotted

OpenStudy (precal):

take a test point, I like to use (0,0) and test it

OpenStudy (precal):

|dw:1357427403968:dw|(0,0) tested true therefore that side is the shaded side it is also, the solution area, all points in that area are the solution

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