SOLUTION:
Is the ordered pair a solution of y ≥ 2x − 5?
a. (3, 1)
b. (1, −4)
a. yes
b. yes
a. no
b. yes
a. no
b. no
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Question 1070983:
Is the ordered pair a solution of y ≥ 2x − 5?
a. (3, 1)
b. (1, −4)
a. yes
b. yes
a. no
b. yes
a. no
b. no
a. yes
b. no
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug the value in and see,
I'll do one you do the other,
True, so yes (3,1) is a solution to this inequality.
Do the other point the same way.
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