Haggles4151 Haggles4151
  • 13-07-2019
  • Mathematics
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Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y < –x + 1 y > x
(–3, 5)
(–2, 2)
(–1, –3)
(0, –1)

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Ilovecats83
Ilovecats83 Ilovecats83
  • 13-07-2019

Answer:

(-2, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to the last inequality, you can eliminate the last two ordered pair. To make the first inequality true, it has to be (-2, 2) to satisfy the requirements.

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DuhTacos
DuhTacos DuhTacos
  • 19-09-2019

Answer:

(-2,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it correct on ED thanks to the other answer, I'm just here to confirm it. :)

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