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21 April, 10:39

Which ordered pair could be a solution to this inequality?

y < 3x - x

A.) (-3, 1)

B.) (2, - 2)

C.) (-4, 1)

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  1. 21 April, 10:55
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    B is the correct answer.

    If you plug in the values of letter A, you would get 1<-6 which is not true.

    If you plug in the values of letter C, you would get 1<-8 which is also not true.

    But if you plug in the values of letter B, you get - 2<4 which is true.
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