Is the point  (0,−3)  a solution to the inequality  y>4/5x−3 , as shown on the graph?

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To determine if the point (0, -3) is a solution to the inequality y > 4/5x - 3, we can substitute the x and y values of the point into the inequality and see if the inequality holds true.

Substituting x = 0 and y = -3 into the inequality:

-3 > 4/5(0) - 3

Simplifying:

-3 > 0 - 3

-3 > -3

The inequality is true, -3 is greater than -3.

Therefore, the point (0, -3) is a solution to the inequality y > 4/5x - 3.
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