Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality in the graph?
(1, –3)
(3, 1)
(–9, 2)
(–2, –9)
Which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality in the graph?
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To determine which ordered pair is a solution to the inequality represented in the graph, you need to check if each pair satisfies the conditions set by the graph.
1. Plot or visualize each point and see if it lies within the shaded region (if any) that represents the solution set for the inequality.
2. The appropriate pairs will either be above or below the line (depending on whether it’s a “greater than” or “less than” type of inequality) and inside the region specified.
Let’s analyze the pairs:
– (1, –3)
– (3, 1)
– (–9, 2)
– (–2, –9)
After checking each pair against the graph, you will see which one falls in the region that satisfies the inequality.
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