SOLUTION: Tell which ordered pair is a solution of the inequality y < x + 12.
answers:
a) (−3, 5)
b) (−4, 12)
c) (−5, 8)
d) (−7, 9)
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Question 449116: Tell which ordered pair is a solution of the inequality y < x + 12.
answers:
a) (−3, 5)
b) (−4, 12)
c) (−5, 8)
d) (−7, 9)
Answer by rwm(914) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y
plug in x and see if it is true
5<-3+12
5<9 true
12<-4+12
12<8
not true
8<12-5
8<7
not true
9< -7+12
9< 5
not true
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