Which of the following ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality y > −x + 3? (0, 3) (0, 0) (1, −9) (2, 4)
In an ordered pair you always have (x, y). To determine if a pair is a solution you plug in x and y from the pair and see if you get a true statement. Examples: 1) (0, 3) -> x=0, y=3 3 > -0 +3 3>3 False (it must be bigger than to be true) 2) (0, 0) -> x=0, y=0 0 > -0 +3 0>3 False.
i really still dont get it.. and i hate being so complicated.
@nubeer can you help me with this one ;/
ya lets see..
ok for this one u have to plug in each of the options in the equation.. like the person did above ..
Plug in the (x,y) into the equation and evaluate if it is true or false. ie for the first one: y > -x + 3 (0,3) 3> -(0) + 3 false, so the answer is not the first one
well do u get what he did?
kinda let me try it
0,0?
@nubeer ?
sorry wasn't looking and no .. its not that option
try the last option.
alright thanks
yw
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