Respuesta :

all the points of the form (x, y <  3x + 10) are solutions of the inequality.

Which ordered pairs are solutions of the inequality?

Here we have the inequality:

y - 3x < 10

If we isolate y on one side of the inequality, we get:

y < 3x + 10

So the points (x, y) are solutions of the inequality only if the second component is smaller than 3x + 10.

So, for example if x = 0.

y < 3*0 + 10

y < 10

So when x = 0, y can be any value smaller than 10, then the point (0, 9) is a solution of the inequality.

Concluding, all the points of the form (x, y <  3x + 10) are solutions of the inequality.

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