SOLUTION: Tell whether the given ordered pairs are solutions of the inequality. x-j<6 ; (-1,-7), (-3,4)

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Question 887126: Tell whether the given ordered pairs are solutions of the inequality.
x-j<6 ; (-1,-7), (-3,4)

Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug the numbers in.
-1--7<6
6<6
This is not a solution because they are equal.
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-3-4<6
-7<6
This is a solution because -7 is less than 6.

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