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The point (0, 0) is a solution to which of these inequalities?

A. y+4<3x+1
OB. y-1<3x-4
OC. y-4<3x−1
D. y+4<3x-1

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Final answer:

The point (0, 0) is a solution to inequality OB. y-1<3x-4.

Step-by-step explanation:

The point (0, 0) is a solution to inequality OB. y-1<3x-4.

To determine if a point is a solution to an inequality, substitute the values of the point into the inequality. In this case, substitute x=0, y=0 into each inequality.

When you substitute (0, 0) into equation OB, you get 0-1 < 3(0)-4. Simplify the inequality to -1 < -4. Since -1 is less than -4, the inequality is true and (0, 0) is a solution to OB.

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