Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality?
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Choice A is the answer which is the point (1,-1)
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How I got this answer:
Plug each point into the inequality. If you get a true statement after simplifying, then that point is in the solution set and therefore a solution. Otherwise, it's not a solution.
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checking choice A
plug in (x,y) = (1,-1)
[tex]y - 2x \le -3[/tex]
[tex]-1 - 2(1) \le -3[/tex]
[tex]-3 \le -3[/tex]
This is true because -3 is equal to itself. So this is the answer.
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checking choice B
plug in (x,y) = (2,4)
[tex]y - 2x \le -3[/tex]
[tex]4 - 2(2) \le -3[/tex]
[tex]0 \le -3[/tex]
This is false because 0 is not to the left of -3, nor is 0 equal to -3. We can cross this off the list.
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checking choice C
plug in (x,y) = (-2,3)
[tex]y - 2x \le -3[/tex]
[tex]3 - 2(-2) \le -3[/tex]
[tex]7 \le -3[/tex]
This is false because 7 is not to the left of -3, nor is 7 equal to -3. We can cross this off the list.
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checking choice D
plug in (x,y) = (3,4)
[tex]y - 2x \le -3[/tex]
[tex]4 - 2(3) \le -3[/tex]
[tex]-2 \le -3[/tex]
This is false because -2 is not to the left of -3, nor is -2 equal to -3. We can cross this off the list.