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Which ordered pairs are in the solution set of the system of linear inequalities?

Which ordered pairs are in the solution set of the system of linear inequalities?-example-1
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(5,-2)(3,1)(4,2) <== these are in the solution set
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

The solution set of the system of linear inequalities are the ordered pair (x,y) which satisfy both the linear inequality or region which is common in both linear inequality.

The point (-4,2) doesn't satisfy both the inequalities

So, (-4,2) is not in the solution set

so, option first is incorrect

The point (4,-3) doesn't satisfy both the inequalities

So, (4,-3) is not in the solution set

so, option second is incorrect

The point (-3,1) doesn't satisfy the inequalities

So, (-3,1) is not in the solution set

so, option fourth is incorrect

Hence, correct option is:

Third: (5,-2), (3,1) and (4,2)

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