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Which of the following points lie in the solution area of the given system of inequalities?

A) (-2, -5)
B) (1, -3)
C) (0, 0)
D) (3, -6)

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Final answer:

To identify which points satisfy a system of inequalities, each point must be tested within the inequalities. Without the actual system provided, we cannot determine which points lie within the solution area.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine which of the provided points lie in the solution area of a given system of inequalities, you would typically substitute the x and y values of each point into the inequalities to see if they satisfy all the conditions. The problem, however, did not provide the specific inequalities. Assuming typical two-variable inequalities like y > ax + b or y ≤ cx + d, you would plug in the x and y from each point (A, B, C, and D), and determine if they adhere to these inequalities. Without the actual system of inequalities, we cannot provide a determination as to which point satisfies the system.

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