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1. determine which of the following ordered pairs are solutions to each of the given
systems of inequalities. write yes or no in the blank next to the ordered pair.
a. 2x – y so and y >
x + 1
(5,3)
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(2,-3)
(3,5)
(-2,3)
(-2,1)
(1,2)
(2,0)

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