Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.12.2020 09:30, bcox32314

Choose the statement below correctly describing a solution of an inequality in two variables. Choose the correct answer below.
A.
An ordered pair is a solution of an inequality in two variables if it is in the form (x, y).
B.
An ordered pair is a solution of an inequality in two variables if replacing the variables by the values of the ordered pair results in a false statement.
C.
A single number is a solution of an inequality in two variables if replacing the variables by this number results in a true statement.
D.
An ordered pair is a solution of an inequality in two variables if replacing the variables by the values of the ordered pair results in a true statement.

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