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The linear inequality y <-2/3+ 2 is graphed. Which is a solution for the inequality

The linear inequality y <-2/3+ 2 is graphed. Which is a solution for the inequality-example-1
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Answer:

C. (0;0).

Explanation:

(0;0) only.

if to substitute the given coordinates into the given inequality and calculate the result, then the left side equals to the right side. Except (0;0).

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