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8 October, 20:09

Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y - x + 4 (4,0) (1,2) (0,4) (2,1)

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  1. 8 October, 22:40
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    y < 3x - 1

    y > - x + 4

    (4,0) Plug in x=4 and y=0 in the given inequality

    0 < 3 (4) - 1 True

    0 > - 4 + 4 False

    (1,2) Plug in x=1 and y=2 in the given inequality

    2 < 3 (1) - 1 False

    2 > - 1 + 4 False

    (0,4) Plug in x=0 and y=4 in the given inequality

    4 < 3 (0) - 1 False

    4 > - 0 + 4 False

    (2,1) Plug in x=2 and y=1 in the given inequality

    1 < 3 (2) - 1 True

    1 > - 2 + 4 False

    All the given ordered pairs makes the inequalities false
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