Respuesta :
None of these ordered pairs work. Each is false for at least one of the 2 equations.
(1, 0) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
0 > -3(1) + 3
0 > -3 + 3
0 > 0 (FALSE)
(-1, 1) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
1 > -3(-1) + 3
1 > 3 + 3
1 > 6 (FALSE)
(2, 2) is false for equation 2.
y > 2x - 2
2 > 2(2) - 2
2 > 4 - 2
2 > 2 (FALSE)
And (0, 3) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
3 > -3(0) + 3
3 > 3 (FALSE)
(1, 0) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
0 > -3(1) + 3
0 > -3 + 3
0 > 0 (FALSE)
(-1, 1) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
1 > -3(-1) + 3
1 > 3 + 3
1 > 6 (FALSE)
(2, 2) is false for equation 2.
y > 2x - 2
2 > 2(2) - 2
2 > 4 - 2
2 > 2 (FALSE)
And (0, 3) is false for equation 1.
y > -3x + 3
3 > -3(0) + 3
3 > 3 (FALSE)
Answer: Actually it is (2,2) just because it is on the line of equation two doesn't mean i wont work for both equations, it is still part of the solution set.
So the answer is C....
