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  • 22-01-2017
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Help me pls and show me how u did it their is no graph so how would I do this algebraically

Help me pls and show me how u did it their is no graph so how would I do this algebraically class=

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Blurryface25
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  • 22-01-2017
you have the order pair (5,1) where 5 is x and 1 is y so you use substitution method
1>-2(5)+4
1>-6 and that's right
1 <= 5-2
1<= 3 which is also right
therefore yes this ordered pair is a solution to the system of inequalities below
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