SOLUTION: Which ordered pair is not a solution of the following system of inequalities? 3x + 2y &#8805; -2 x - y < 3 (0, 0) (-1, 2) (4, 1) (-2, 2)

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Question 1035154: Which ordered pair is not a solution of the following system of inequalities?
3x + 2y ≥ -2
x - y < 3
(0, 0)
(-1, 2)
(4, 1)
(-2, 2)

Answer by Amrata1(11)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ans. (4,1)
In this type of questions put options to check whether they satisfy given equations.
Clearly, if we put 3rd option in equation x-y <3 ,
We get 4 - 1< 3
i.e. 3 < 3 which is wrong.
Hence, answer is (4,1).

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