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Which point is a solution to the inequality shown in this graph?

Which point is a solution to the inequality shown in this graph?-example-1
User Marco Pace
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Answer:

A) (0,5)

Explanation:

Coordinate point (0,5) lies within the bounded blue region

User Ammouna
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Answer:

Option A is correct that is ( 0 , 5 ) is the solution of the given inequality.

Explanation:

Given

A graph of inequality.

Two point on the line of inequality ( -3 , -6 ) and ( 3 , 2 )

To find: From the given point which is the solution of the given inequality.

Clearly from graph, strictly Inequality as given line is dotted line not a complete line.

So given point ( -3 , -6 ) and ( 3 , 2 ) are solution of the inequality.

Also, point ( 5 , 2 ) is not the solution as it lies outside the shaded region.

Therefore, Option A is correct that is ( 0 , 5 ) is the solution of the given inequality as it lies in the shaded region.

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