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Question 1035140
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Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality?
2x - 3y > 6
(3, 2)
(-2, -4)
(6, 2)
(4, 1)
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Well, just plug these into the inequality
2x - 3y > 6
You will find that only (-2, -4) makes it true.