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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 (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really still dont get it.. and i hate being so complicated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nubeer can you help me with this one ;/

OpenStudy (nubeer):

ya lets see..

OpenStudy (nubeer):

ok for this one u have to plug in each of the options in the equation.. like the person did above ..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (nubeer):

well do u get what he did?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kinda let me try it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0,0?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nubeer ?

OpenStudy (nubeer):

sorry wasn't looking and no .. its not that option

OpenStudy (nubeer):

try the last option.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright thanks

OpenStudy (nubeer):

yw

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