SOLUTION: Which ordered pairs represent solutions to the linear inequality below x - 4y < - 12 (1,-8) (-8,-3) (-12,0) (3,5) (-7,9) (-4,2)

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Question 1165942: Which ordered pairs represent solutions to the linear inequality below
x - 4y < - 12
(1,-8)
(-8,-3)
(-12,0)
(3,5)
(-7,9)
(-4,2)

Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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To answer this question, for each given pair, substitute the values of x and y into the left side of the inequality and calculate it.



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