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Which of the following points satisfies the inequality 2x - 3y < 1?

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Answer:

None of the given points satisfy the inequality 2x - 3y < 1.

Explanation:

To determine which points satisfy the inequality 2x - 3y < 1, we can substitute the coordinates of each point into the inequality and check if the inequality holds true.

Let's consider the given points:

Point A: (1, 0)

2(1) - 3(0) < 1

2 - 0 < 1

2 < 1 (False)

Point B: (-1, -1)

2(-1) - 3(-1) < 1

-2 + 3 < 1

1 < 1 (False)

Point C: (3, -2)

2(3) - 3(-2) < 1

6 + 6 < 1

12 < 1 (False)

None of the given points satisfy the inequality 2x - 3y < 1.

Therefore, none of the points A, B, or C satisfy the inequality.

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