Question 696931
algebraically an ordered pair is a solution to a system of two linear inequalities if and only if the solution ({{{x}}}, {{{y}}}), both the {{{x-value}}} and the {{{y-value}}} satisfy both linear inequalities

To see if an ordered pair is a solution to a system of two linear inequalities, plug it into the inequalities and simplify. If you get a true statement in both inequalities, then the ordered pair is a solution to the system of two inequalities. If you get a false statement in one or both inequalities, then the ordered pair is not a solution to a system of two linear inequalities.