Since the solution to the inequality is j ≤ -4 and the boundary point is -4, the correct answer is (A) Yes.
To determine the solution to the equation and the boundary point for the inequality, let's analyze each statement:
(1) j - 4 ≤ -8:
To find the solution to this inequality, we need to isolate the variable j.
Adding 4 to both sides of the inequality, we get:
j ≤ -8 + 4
j ≤ -4
The solution to the inequality is j ≤ -4.
Since the inequality uses the "less than or equal to" symbol (≤), the boundary point (-4) is included in the solution.
(2) j - 4 = -8:
This is an equation, not an inequality. To solve for j, we can add 4 to both sides of the equation:
j - 4 + 4 = -8 + 4
j = -4
The solution to the equation is j = -4.
(3) j = -4:
This is also an equation. The solution to this equation is j = -4.