Final answer:
When graphing a linear inequality, you cannot use (0,0) as a test point when it is below the boundary line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is a. When the point (0,0) is below the boundary line. When graphing a linear inequality, we use a test point to determine which side of the boundary line to shade. If the test point satisfies the inequality, then the region containing the test point is shaded. However, if the test point does not satisfy the inequality, then the region on the other side of the boundary line is shaded.