The ordered pair (3, 4) will satisfy the inequality 3x-4y>12.
The given inequality is 3x-4y>12 and the ordered pair is (x, y).
We need to find the ordered pairs that satisfy the inequality 3x-4y>12.
The relation between two expressions that are not equal, employing a sign such as ≠ ‘not equal to’, > ‘greater than’, or < ‘less than’.
The ordered pair (x,y) which satisfies the inequality will be the values of x and y that satisfies the inequality given 3x-4y>12.
Now, 3x=12 ⇒x=4 and 4y=12⇒y=3.
So, 3(4)-4(3)>12⇒12-12>12
⇒0>12
Hence, the ordered pair (3, 4) will satisfy the inequality 3x-4y>12.
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