Answer:
A
Explanation:
We graph two variable inequalities like we graph line equations. First, read the inequality as
where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Here b= 2. Go to the y-axis and mark a point on 2. From here, go up 3 and over 2. Mark the point at (2, 5). Since the inequality does not have an "equal to" draw a dashed line is drawn between the points with arrows on either end. To finish, test an (x,y) point to determine what makes the inequality true.
Choose any (x,y) point not on the line. Say (0,0).

Is the statement true? Yes. This means shade this side of the line.
Solution A matches this.