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The linear inequality y<-2/3x+2 is graphed. Determine a solution for the inequality. A) (0,2) B) (3,0) C) (0,0) D) (0,3)

The linear inequality y<-2/3x+2 is graphed. Determine a solution for the inequality-example-1

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Look at the picture.

Your answer is C) (0, 0)

Points (0, 2) and (3, 0) are on the line y = -2/3 x + 2, which is not an inequality solution.

The linear inequality y<-2/3x+2 is graphed. Determine a solution for the inequality-example-1
User Michael West
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the answer is C (0,0) because thats the only choice that is in the blue shaded area on the graph

you can also test it by plugging in 0 into the equation and your answer will be true meaning that (0,0) is a correct answer

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