Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.01.2021 01:00, Wemaybewrong

I NEED HELP Consider the linear equation 2y - 3x = 5.
1. The pair (-1, 1) is a solution to the equation. Find another (x, y) pair that is a solution to the
equation.
2. Are (-1, 1) and (4,1) solutions to the inequality 2y – 3x <5? Explain how you know.
3. Explain how to use the answers to the previous questions to graph the solution set to the
inequality 2y - 32 < 5.

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