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OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality y−3x<−4 Select each correct answer. (5, 1) (4, −2) (0, −3) (−3, 0) (1, −1)

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Insert the first value in the ordered pair for x and the second for y. If it is true then it is a correct ordered pair. Ex: 1-3*5<-4 1-15<-4 -14 <-4

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

?? can you explain more

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

(x,y) Just insert the numbers into the x and y. Try it.

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

oh like 5x,1y

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

5=x 1=y

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Now take the next ordered pair and put them in the equation

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

1-3*5 <-4

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Yep now try (4,-2)

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

-2-3*4<-4

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Good now try to solve

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

-14<-4

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Great job! Is that true?

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

yes ..o-o i think XD

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

Your right. Do you think you have the hang of this?

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

yes THANK YOUU!!!

OpenStudy (vennestudent):

No problem

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

can you help me with more pls

OpenStudy (kise_ryouta):

@vennestudent

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