Asked by santiago
Is each ordered pair a part of the solution set of the linear inequality? Select Yes or No for each ordered pair in the table.
Ordered Pair
Row Headers
Yes
No
(
0
,
−
5
)
(0,-5) and Yes (0,-5) and No
(
7
,
−
4
)
(7,-4) and Yes (7,-4) and No
(
−
6
,
−
7
)
(-6,-7) and Yes (-6,-7) and No
(
−
4
,
1
)
(-4, 1) and Yes (-4, 1) and No
(
4
,
−
8
)
(4,-8) and Yes (4,-8) and No
All Answers 1
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AI
I don't see the linear inequality to test the ordered pairs against. Please paste the inequality (or the graph) and I'll check each pair.
How I'll check: for each ordered pair (x,y) substitute x and y into the inequality. If the statement is true, answer Yes; if false, answer No. Example (if the inequality were y ≤ 2x + 3): for (0, −5) check −5 ≤ 2(0)+3 → −5 ≤ 3 (true) so Yes. Provide the actual inequality and I will evaluate all five pairs.
How I'll check: for each ordered pair (x,y) substitute x and y into the inequality. If the statement is true, answer Yes; if false, answer No. Example (if the inequality were y ≤ 2x + 3): for (0, −5) check −5 ≤ 2(0)+3 → −5 ≤ 3 (true) so Yes. Provide the actual inequality and I will evaluate all five pairs.
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