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Which of the following points is in the solution set of y < x2 - 2x - 8?

(-2, -1)(0, -2) (4, 0)

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y < (x - 4)(x + 2)

so the critical points are -2 and 4
(-2,-1) will be in the solution

( 0,-2) will not

(4,0) will not.
the answer is ((-2,-1)
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Answer:

The correct option is 1. The point (-2,-1) is in the solution set of the given inequality.

Explanation:

The given inequality is


y<x^2-2x-8

A point (x₁,y₁) is in the solution set of above inequality if the inequality satisfy by the point (x₁,y₁).

Check the inequality by (-2,-1).

Put x=-2 and y=-1 in the given inequality.


-1<(-2)^2-2(-2)-8


-1<4+4-8


-1<0

This statement is true, therefore the point (-2,-1) is in the solution set of the given inequality.

Check the inequality by (0,-2).

Put x=0 and y=-2 in the given inequality.


-2<(0)^2-2(0)-8


-2<0-8


-2<-8

This statement is false, therefore the point (0,-2) is not in the solution set of the given inequality.

Check the inequality by (4,0).

Put x=4 and y=0 in the given inequality.


0<(4)^2-2(4)-8


0<16-8-8


0<0

This statement is false, therefore the point (4,0) is not in the solution set of the given inequality.

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