we can check any point that is not on the line to see if it is in the solution set or not. For example, let’s check the point (2,0). To do this, we can plug in the x and y values into the inequality and see if it is true or false. If it is true, then the point is in the solution set. If it is false, then the point is not in the solution set.
y ≥ 2 - 3x 0 ≥ 2 - 3(2) 0 ≥ 2 - 6 0 ≥ -4
This is a false statement, so the point (2,0) is not in the solution set. Therefore, it is one possible answer to the question. There are infinitely many other points that are not in the solution set, such as (3,0), (4,0), (5,0), etc. Any point that is below the line is not in the solution set, and any point that is above or on the line is in the solution set.