PLEASE HELLLLLP! Which of the following ordered pairs is not a solution to the inequality y greater than or equal to -4x - 2? (-1, 0) (0, 0) (4, 4) (1, 3)
Plug the numbers in for the equation \[y \ge-4x-2 \] The coordinates in the answers are in the form\[(x,y)\] Plug and solve
I am so confused
@Mike546
Ok the first number of the ordered pair is x and the second number is y. Plug those values into the inequality and see if any of them make the inequality true.
ok so is it (4, 4)?
Why do you think that? Please explain your reasoning.
is it wrong?
I am not saying that I just want to see your reasoning...or are you just guessing?
no I pluged it in and I got (o,0)
I am not sure what you mean. Let's look at (4,4)...If you put 4 in for x into the right side of the inequlity... -4x-2 what is the result?
y>= -4x-2 (-1, 0) x= -1 so this mean y>= -4(-1)-2 =5-2 =3 so but there added that y=0 from this result that not is right (0, 0) (4, 4) (1, 3) do you like continue it for meadl ?
medal -- sorry
@cambrige camon ,thisis easy ,courage !!!
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