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The coordinate grid shows points A through K. What point is a solution to the system of inequalities? (1 point) y < −2x + 10 y < 1 over 2x − 2

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Answer: (B)

Explanation:

To determine which point is a solution to the system of inequalities, we must test each point to see if it satisfies both inequalities. Starting from point A, we plug in its coordinates (2, 9) into both inequalities. However, it does not satisfy y < 1 over 2x − 2. We then move on to point B, which has coordinates (3, 0). Plugging this into both inequalities, we find that it satisfies both of them. Therefore, the point that is a solution to the system of inequalities is point B.

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