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Which test point holds true for y − 2x ≤ 1? (0, 2) (-2, 4) (1, 4) (5, 0)
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Which test point holds true for y − 2x ≤ 1?
(0, 2)
(-2, 4)
(1, 4)
(5, 0)
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Answer:idek tbh
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So in order to find the correct answer, we can just easily plug in the values to check which ordered pair matches the given inequality above. So based on my solutions, the correct answer would be the last pair.
y − 2x ≤ 1
0 - 2(5) ≤ 1
0-10 ≤ 1
-10 ≤ 1
Hope this answer helps.
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