Which ordered pair makes both inequalities true? y > –3x + 3 y > 2x – 2 (1,0) (–1,1) (2,2) (0,3)
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Answer: Actually it is (2,2) just because it is on the line of equation two doesn't mean i wont work for both equations, it is still part of the solution set.
So the answer is C....
None of these ordered pairs work. Each is false for at least one of the 2 equations. (1, 0) is false for equation 1. y > -3x + 3 0 > -3(1) + 3 0 > -3 + 3 0 > 0 (FALSE) (-1, 1) is false for equation 1. y > -3x + 3 1 > -3(-1) + 3 1 > 3 + 3 1 > 6 (FALSE) (2, 2) is false for equation 2. y > 2x - 2 2 > 2(2) - 2 2 > 4 - 2 2 > 2 (FALSE) And (0, 3) is false for equation 1. y > -3x + 3 3 > -3(0) + 3 3 > 3 (FALSE)
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