Math, asked by AnthonyAdlawan02, 4 months ago

Which of the following points satisfy the inequality y < 2x — 3?
a.(5,2)
b.(2,2)
c.(2,5)
d.(0,1)

Answers

Answered by NOONETOFIND
87

Answer:

To check if a point satisfies the inequality, we can substitute each of the x and y values given in the choices to see which of them is correct.

A. 2(0) + 3(-1) =< -5

-3 =< -5    

This is incorrect so the point does not satisfy the expression

B. 2(0) + 3(1) =< -5

3 =< -5

This one's also incorrect

C. 2(-4) + 3(0) =< -5

-5 =< -5

This one is true since they are equal, so this point satisfies the equation

D. 2(4) + 3(0) =< -5

11 =< -5

This one is incorrect

So the correct answer is C, (2,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by 1god
26

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation: hope is help

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