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Which point is a solution to the inequality shown in this graph

(0, 5)
(3, 2)
(-3, -6)
(5, 0)

Which point is a solution to the inequality shown in this graph (0, 5) (3, 2) (-3, -6) (5, 0)-example-1
User Hkachhia
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Answer:

(0,5)

Explanation:

if the point is graphed in the blue area then it is a solution to the inequality

Note: because the line is dashed points graphed on the line are not solutions

(0,5) is graphed in the blue region meaning that (0,5) is a solution to the inequality.

even though we may have found the answer let's check the rest just to be safe

(3,2) and (-3,-6) are graphed on the line

remember because the line is dashed points that fall on it are not solutions

therefore (3,2) and (-3,-6) are not Solutions

(5,0) when graphed is not in the shaded area and is therefore not a solution

we can conclude that a is the answer

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