awr3113 awr3113
  • 03-08-2020
  • Mathematics
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which ordered pair has a solution to the system of inequalities. y>2x and y>3

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facundo3141592
facundo3141592 facundo3141592
  • 08-08-2020

Answer:

We have the system:

y > 2*x

y > 3

Now, let's find the limits:

taking y > 3, we can see the limit y = 3.

Now we replace it in the first inequality:

3 > 2*x

3/2 > x.

Then we have that:

y > 3

x < 3/2

Those two inequalities define our system.

So any ordered pair where x is smaller than 3/2 and y is larger than 3, is a solution.

or example:

(1, 3.5) is a solution.

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tobiaspaige04 tobiaspaige04
  • 11-11-2020

Answer:

(1,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

the other options make the system of equations wrong..

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