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

What point is a solution to the inequality shown in this graph-example-1
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Answer: A

Explanation:

The solution to the graph of inequality given above is the shaded portion or the shaded part of the graph.

Since the point ( -3, -3) and ( 3, -1 ) are on the point line, and the line is a broken line, the inequality means greater than. That means that solution must be greater than those point. They are therefore not part of the solution.

Point ( 5, -5), where x = 5 and y = -5, according to the graph, the shaded portion does not cover y at -5.

Option C is therefore the correct answer which is within the shaded portion. (1, 5)

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