Haggles4151 Haggles4151
  • 13-07-2019
  • Mathematics
contestada

Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y < –x + 1 y > x
(–3, 5)
(–2, 2)
(–1, –3)
(0, –1)

Respuesta :

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.

Answer Link
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. :)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Why can light NOT escape a black whole?
Mass is measured using _____. scales a triple beam balance a mass meter all of the above
7(g-4)=3 slove for g
Solve this equation for a. A ÷ 2 = 4 A. 8 B. 6 C. 4 D. 2
In a typical chemical reaction, the subscript for a particular atom is written...
a van has room for 6 students and 2 teachers.how many vans are needed for a total of 48 students and 16 teachers?
What is sublimation?
what are the 4 desert in australian
A number is between -1 and -5. What is the least possible integer value of its opposite?
In a college of exactly 2860 students , exactly 70% are male. What is the number of female students