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Which test point holds true for 3/2y - 2x>1?

A. (1/4, 1)
B. (4, 1)
C. (1, 1/4)
D. (1, 0)
E. (1/4, 3/4)

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There exists a question that instead of >, the symbol used is ≥. Substitute the value of abscissas and ordinates of the points to x and y, respectively.

A. (1/4, 1) (3/2)(1) - 2(1/4) = 1 TRUE
B. (4, 1) (3/2)(1) - 2(4) = -6.5 FALSE
C. (1, 1/4) (3/2)(1/4) - 2(1) = -1.625 FALSE
D. (1, 0) (3/2)(0) - (2)(1) = -2 FALSE
E (1/4, 3/4) (3/2)(3/4) - (2)(1/4) = 0.625 FALSE

Thus, the answer is letter A.

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