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    Determine If the Ordered Pair Is a Solution to the System
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Determine If the Ordered Pair Is a Solution to the System

Question 201

Question 201

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Determine if the ordered pair is a solution to the system of linear inequalities in two variables.
- 3x+3y<11−3x+3y>11\begin{array} { l } 3 x + 3 y < 11 \\- 3 x + 3 y > 11\end{array}3x+3y<11−3x+3y>11​


A) Yes
B) No

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