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Which test point holds true for y − 2x ≤ 1? (0, 2) (-2, 4) (1, 4) (5, 0)
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Which test point holds true for y − 2x ≤ 1?
(0, 2)
(-2, 4)
(1, 4)
(5, 0)
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Points (5,0) hold true to the inequality. Plug in the values to test it out:
0 - 2(5)
≤ 1
0 - 10
≤ 1
-10
≤ 1
-10 is clearly less than 1, so these points check out.
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