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Max is given the graph of the linear inequality 3x - 7.2y < O and asked to determine whether a given point is a solution. She notices that the point falls on the boundary line of the graph. What should she conclude? (1 point)
The point is not a solution to the linear inequality because points on boundary lines are never solutions to linear inequalities.
The point is not a solution to the linear inequality because points on boundary lines are only solutions when the inequality symbol is > or ≤.
The point is a solution to the linear inequality because points on boundary lines are only solutions when the inequality symbol is > or <.
The point is a solution to the linear inequality because points on boundary lines are always solutions to linear inequalities.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The point is not a solution to the inequality — because the inequality is strict ("<"), points on the boundary (where 3x − 7.2y = 0) are not included.