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Mathematics, 10.10.2019 07:30 ashiteru123

Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality 2x+y> −4?

select each correct answer.

(−1, −1)(−1, −1)

(5, −12)(5, −12)

(−3, 0)(−3, 0)

(4, −12)(4, −12)

(0, 1)

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