Final answer:
To find a point that is a solution to the system of inequalities y < x^2 - 6, substitute values for x and y into the inequality and check if it is satisfied.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find a point that is a solution to the system of inequalities y < x^2 - 6, we need to substitute values for x and y into the inequality and check if it is satisfied.
Let's start by substituting x = 0 into the inequality:
y < 0^2 - 6
y < -6
Since any value of y less than -6 will satisfy the inequality, we can choose a point on the graph where y is less than -6, for example (-1, -7).