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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality y−4x≤−6 ?

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User VInayK
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Answer: y-4x > -6

Step-by-step explanation: Y-4x is 4x is positive and if you are above the Zero on a negative and positive chart the positives are always higher then the negatives.

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User Ande Caleb
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The ordered pair that is a solution of the inequality y − 4x ≤ −6 is (0, -6)

Which ordered pair is a solution of the inequality?

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

y − 4x ≤ −6

Set the variable x to 0

So, we have

y − 4 * 0 ≤ −6

This gives

y − 0 ≤ −6

Evaluate

y ≤ −6

This means that

When x is 0, the maximum value of y is 6

Hence, the ordered pair that is a solution of the inequality is (0, -6)

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User Shehab Fawzy
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