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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following ordered pairs is not a solution to the inequality y > -3x + 5? (0, 6) (2, 0) (-1, 9) (1, -1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Peter14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we will help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@smartguy, I think you can do this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@boycrazzy ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Peter14 umm what do we do

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you gave how to get to the solution, leave the problem. Never do for a man what he can and should do for himself.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it o kay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i graphed it all its not really working

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there another way to do it without graphing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummmmmmmmmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

graph it, plot the points, and look for the point below or on the line

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you see why you are looking for the point below or on the line?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not going to tell you, you find out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

um thanks so much for the help definitely best response

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