Final answer:
The question asks which points are solutions to a system of inequalities, but the inequalities themselves are not provided. To answer accurately, we need the inequalities to determine which points satisfy them.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question requires us to identify which points are solutions to a system of inequalities. Unfortunately, the student has not provided the actual inequalities we need to use for determining the solutions. Normally, to verify if a point is a solution to a system of inequalities, we would substitute the x and y values of the point into each inequality and check if the resultant statements are true. Without the specific inequalities, we cannot proceed.
If the student can provide the inequalities, we could use them to determine which of the points are solutions by checking which points satisfy all the inequalities. Remember, for a point to be a solution to the system, it must satisfy every inequality in the system.