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Which point is not a solution to this graphed inequality?

a. (0, 0)

b. (-4,-3)

c. (1, 5 )

d. (2, 1)

Which point is not a solution to this graphed inequality? a. (0, 0) b. (-4,-3) c. (1, 5 ) d-example-1
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Answer:

(-4,-3)

Explanation:

(-4,-3) is not the choice becuase it is is outside the shaded area.

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Which point is not a solution to this graphed inequality? a. (0, 0) b. (-4,-3) c. (1, 5 ) d-example-1
User Michael Pacheco
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Answer:

B. (-4, -3)

Explanation:

If we graph the points onto the graph, you can see that (-4, -3) is not in the solution set shown in the graph. In order to be a solution in the set, the solution has to be graphed above the dotted line; it has to be in the shaded region.

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