Which of the following ordered pairs is not a solution to the inequality y > -3x + 5? (0, 6) (2, 0) (-1, 9) (1, -1)
@Peter14
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@smartguy, I think you can do this one
ok thanks
To see if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality, plug it into the inequality and simplify. If you get a true statement, then the ordered pair is a solution to the inequality. If you get a false statement, then the ordered pair is not a solution. Take a look at this tutorial and learn how to determine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality!
@boycrazzy ???
@Peter14 umm what do we do
you gave how to get to the solution, leave the problem. Never do for a man what he can and should do for himself.
got it
lol sorry
it o kay
i graphed it all its not really working
is there another way to do it without graphing
ummmmmmmmmmm
graph it, plot the points, and look for the point below or on the line
do you see why you are looking for the point below or on the line?
whats the answer
I'm not going to tell you, you find out
um thanks so much for the help definitely best response
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