To determine which ordered pairs are solutions to the graphed inequality, we would typically check whether they lie within the region defined by the inequality on the graph. Since I can't see the graph, I will guide you on how to choose the correct pairs based on common procedures.
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Locate the inequality line: If the line is included (solid line), points on the line are solutions. If it's not included (dashed line), points on the line are not solutions.
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Determine the shaded region: Identify which side of the line is shaded. The solution set consists of all points in the shaded region.
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Check the provided points:
- (1, 0)
- (0, 0)
- (-2, 4)
- (5, 5)
For each point:
- Substitute the x and y values of each point into the corresponding inequality to see if it holds true.
- If the point satisfies the inequality (on the correct side of the line), it is a solution.
If you can provide a description of the graph or the inequality, I can help you determine which pairs are solutions. Alternatively, you can evaluate each point against the inequality visually (if you have the graph) or algebraically.