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16 July, 03:28

Which of these ordered pairs is a solution to the inequality

y - 2x ≤ - 3?

(2, 4)

(1, - 1)

(3, 4)

(-2, 3)

+1
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  1. 16 July, 06:18
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    (1, - 1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you replace y and x with (1 and - 1) you have - 1 - 2^1 < - 3

    And that equals - 3 if solved. The sign says equal to or less than, so you answer is (1, - 1)
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