Which point is in the solution set for y < x+2? explain your answer.
question 4 opt...
Mathematics, 25.11.2019 21:31 melissadelcid43
Which point is in the solution set for y < x+2? explain your answer.
question 4 options:
(0, 2) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point on the boundary line.
(1, 4) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point that lies above the boundary line.
(-2, 0) because when you graph y < x+2, it is the x-intercept of the boundary line.
(2, 1) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point that lies below the boundary line.
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