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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality? y < -4x +11 O (-4.-11) O (-1.5) 0 (0,0) O (2,3)
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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality? y < -4x +11 O (-4.-11) O (-1.5) 0 (0,0) O (2,3)
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Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality?
y < -4x +11
O (-4.-11)
O (-1.5)
0 (0,0)
O (2,3)
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Answer:
(-4,-11)
Explanation:
-11<-4(-4)+11
-11<16+11
-11<27 which is true
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