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

(-2, 1)
(1/2,0)
(2, -1)

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Answer:

(-2,1)

Explanation:

When you plug in -2 to x and 1 to y and combine like terms of what's on the left, you get -7<1, which is true.

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