Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the inequality. x > -3; (-4,0)

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well, is -4 > -3 ?

To determine if the ordered pair (-4,0) is a solution to the inequality x > -3, we need to check if the x-coordinate (-4) satisfies the inequality.

In this case, the inequality states that x is greater than -3. Since -4 is indeed greater than -3, the ordered pair (-4,0) is a solution to the inequality x > -3.

To check this, you simply need to compare the value of x (which is the first coordinate of the ordered pair) to the inequality given. If x satisfies the inequality, then the ordered pair is a solution.

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