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The solutions to the inequality y > −3x + 2 are shaded on the graph. Which point is a solution? (0, 2) (2, 0) (1, −2) (−2, 1)

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Answer:

on ed it says its B

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User Noufal Ibrahim
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Answer:

(2,0)

Explanation:

The solution of the inequality
y>-3x+2 is shown in attached diagram.

The boundary line is dotted line, because the sign of inequality is without notion "or equal to". The dotted line means that points lying on this line are not solutions of the inequality. The solutions are those points lying in the shaded region.

From the points (0,2), (2,0), (1,-2), (-2,1) only point (2,0) lies on the shaded region, so only point (2,0) is a solution to the inequality

The solutions to the inequality y > −3x + 2 are shaded on the graph. Which point-example-1
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