Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality 2x + y > – 4? (Points : 1) (–1, –1) (0, –5) (4, –12) (–3, 0) This please!
@Godlovesme This please
(x,y)
(4,-12)
3. Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the linear inequality y – 4x ≤ –6? (Points : 1) (–2, 4) (1, –2) (1, 3) (2, 3)
@cody77445 direct answers are against the CoC please try to explain :)
i will god and wait hold on i pick the wrong one for the first one i didnt see the>
Thanks for the help you two! <3
k @cody77445 thanks for being nice bout it :)
its (-1,-1) 2*-1+ (-1)>-4
np im just chill like that
@sfdasd tell me what you get
lol kk
@cody77445 and @sfdasd Please read this, it is what @Godlovesme is referring to.
i already have read the CoC
Kay, cx give a sec
i had i different account till my dad took it away
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@FibonacciChick666 I got 4/5 Question 3. Question : Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the linear inequality y – 4x ≤ –6? Student Answer: (–2, 4) (Incorrect) (1, –2) (Correct) (1, 3) (Incorrect) (2, 3) (Incorrect)
I definitely recommend reading http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct as that looks a bit like a test
getting help is called cheating
in that scenario
It's not a test!
They're practice problems. I just wanted other opinions on it.
@FibonacciChick666
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