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4 February, 18:28

Which ordered pair is not in the solution set of

y > 2x + 1

A: (1, 4)

B: (1, 6)

C: (3, 8)

D: (2, 5)

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  1. 4 February, 18:35
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    Option D is the ordered pair that is not in the solution set of

    y > 2x + 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given inequality is expressed as

    y > 2x + 1

    To determine which ordered pair is not in the solution set of the inequality, we would substitute the values of x and y in each ordered pair into the inequality. It becomes

    A) 4 > 2 * 1 + 1

    4 > 3

    It is a solution

    B) 6 > 2 * 1 + 1

    6 > 3

    It is a solution

    C) 8 > 2 * 3 + 1

    8 > 7

    It is a solution

    D) 5 > 2 * 2 + 1

    5 > 5

    It is not a solution because 5 = 5
  2. 4 February, 18:46
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    the pair that is not a solution is d

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 > 2 (2) + 1

    5 > 4 + 1

    5 > 5

    it is equal to and not greater than
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