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Is (2, 2) a solution of the inequality y ≤ 3x - 5?
O (2,2) is not a solution.
O (2, 2) would be a solution if the inequality was y < 3x - 5.
• (2, 2) is a solution.
•There is not enough given information to determine this.
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Is (2,2) a solution of the inequality y≤3x-5?

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Simply write the y-coordinate in lieu of y and write the x-coordinate in lieu of x:-

2≤3(2)-5

Multiply:-

2≤6-5

2≤1

2 is less than 1, but it's not equal to 1.

So the right option is:-

[tex]\bigcirc\!\!\!\!\!\bigstar[/tex] (2,2) would be a solution if the inequality was y<3x-5

Good luck.

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