(-5, -1)
(-20, 20)
(2, 2)
(0, -2)
Which ordered pair is NOT a solution of the inequality y < 3 − 2x?
(-1, 3)
(6, -10)
(0, 4)
(-4, 5)
Which point would be in the solution of y < 8?
(19, 7)
(4, 10)
(-2, 15)
(6, 20)
Which point would be in the solution of x > -4?
(-1, -3)
(-4, -5)
(-5, -6)
(-8, -4)
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You know all you have to do is substitute each ordered pair number into the equality...
1. (2, 2)
2. (0, 4)
3. (19, 7) Because 7 < 8....
4. (-1, -3) Because -1 > -4....