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Which point is a solution to the inequality y <-x-5? (-2,-3) (-3,-4) (0,-3)
(1,1)

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(-3,-4)

Explanation:

Graph the line. Any point which falls within the shaded red of the graph is a solution. No points on the line since it is not equal to (its dashed) are solutions. Check the location of your points to verify that they fall within this area.

(-2,-3)---No

(-3,-4)---Yes

(0,-3)---No

(1,1)---No

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