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) About Me  (Show Source):
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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).