We are asked to determine which of these points is a solution to the following inequality:


First, we are going to determine the x- and y-coordinates for each point.
Point 1:
The x-coordinate is 0; the y-coordinate is 4.
Point 2:
The x-coordinate is 1, and the y-coordinate is 0.
Point 3:
The x-coordinate is 3, and the y-coordinate is -2.
Point 4:
The x-coordinate is 5, and the y-coordinate is -2.
Now, we know that number to plug into the inequality.
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For the first point:
Plug in 0 for x and 4 for y, like this:

Then, evaluate.


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This ordered pair is not a solution to the inequality.
Let's try the next one, (1,0).



This ordered pair is a solution.
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Let's do the third one, (3,-2).



Not a solution!
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And finally, let's try (5,-2).



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Conclusion
The solution to the inequality y ≤ -2x + 3 is (1,0).