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Which point on the axis satisfies the inequality y < x

(0,1)
(-1,0)
(1,0)
(0,0)

User Andrey Kon
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Answer:

It works

Explanation:

(x,y)

(1,0)

It works because < means less than. They're asking what is less than y. 1 is greater then 0.

x is 1

y is 0

1 is greater then 0

User Aaron Sofaer
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1,0  y would be 0 and x is 1 0 is less then 1
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