SOLUTION: true or false: the ordered pair (-1, -10) is a solution to the linear inequality: x - y less than or equal to 6.
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Question 283881: true or false: the ordered pair (-1, -10) is a solution to the linear inequality: x - y less than or equal to 6.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First we have to have an inequality
x - y <= 6
now plug in -1 for x and -10 for y and see if it is true
-1-(-10)<=6
remember -(-x)=+x
You can continue from here.
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