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the solutions to the inequality y > −3x 2 are shaded on the graph. which point is a solution? a). (0, 2) b). (2, 0) c). (1, −2) d). (−2, 1)

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(2,0)

All the other points listed are in the side of points that do not belong to the set of soluctions.
User Sorabzone
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we have


y> -3x+2

The solution is the shaded area above the dotted line

we know that

If a point is a solution of the inequality, then the coordinates of the point must satisfy the inequality

We will verify all cases to determine the solution of the problem

Case A) Point
(0,2)


x=0\\y=2

Substitute the value of x and y in the inequality and verify


2> -3*0+2


2>2 -------> is not true

therefore

the point
(0,2) is not a solution of the inequality

Case B) Point
(2,0)


x=2\\y=0

Substitute the value of x and y in the inequality and verify


0> -3*2+2


0>-4 -------> is true

therefore

the point
(2,0) is a solution of the inequality

Case C) Point
(1,-2)


x=1\\y=-2

Substitute the value of x and y in the inequality and verify


-2> -3*1+2


-2>-1 -------> is not true

therefore

the point
(1,-2) is not a solution of the inequality

Case D) Point
(-2,1)


x=-2\\y=1

Substitute the value of x and y in the inequality and verify


1> -3*(-2)+2


1>8 -------> is not true

therefore

the point
(-2,1) is not a solution of the inequality

therefore

the answer is the Point B


(2,0)

To better understand the problem see the attached figure


the solutions to the inequality y > −3x 2 are shaded on the graph. which point-example-1
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