To determine which ordered pairs are solutions of the graphed inequality, we need to know the specific inequality represented by the graph. However, since the graph is not provided, I can't analyze it directly.
Typically, you'd look for:
- Points that lie inside the shaded region of the graph (if there is one).
- Points that are on the boundary line (if it is solid).
- Points that do not satisfy the inequality will be outside the shaded region (if there is one) or below the boundary line (if it's a linear inequality).
If you can describe the graph or provide details about the inequality (e.g., is it a greater than or less than relation?), I can help you identify which points might be solutions. Otherwise, you’ll need to analyze the graph to see which points lie in the solution region.