A golf course recently added bass to several of its ponds. The population of bass is currently 500 and is expected to increase by at least 20% every year. The bass population can be represented after x years by this inequality.

At the time the bass were added, the golf course managers determined that this inequality represents the maximum yearly number of bass that the ponds could support after x years.

Which point on the graph reveals a possible number of bass, y, living in the ponds?

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