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Question 1035141
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Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality?
y ≤ 3 - 2x
(0, 4)
(6, -8)
(1, 2)
(-1, 3)
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fractalier(6550)
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Once again, you only have to plug in and see which pair makes this inequality a true statement:
y ≤ 3 - 2x
Only the last one works...but see for yourself!