Answer:
A, B, and C
Explanation:
In a graph representing an inequality with a dashed boundary line and shading below the line, the points that are solutions to the inequality are those that are in the shaded region but not on the boundary line.
Therefore, the points that are solutions to the graphed inequality are:
- A. (-1, 2)
- B. (3, -5)
- C. (1,- 2)
Point (0, 1) is not a solution to the graphed inequality because it lies on the dashed boundary line, and, by convention, points on a dashed boundary line are not included within the solution set.