Answer:
Choice A: [tex](x,\frac{5}{2}x+ \frac{3}{2} )[/tex]. for all real numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are looking for points on the x-y plane which satisfy the equation y = 5/2x + 3/2, and these point are all those that lie on the graph of the equation, which are points [tex](x,y) = (x,\frac{5}{2}x+ \frac{3}{2} )[/tex].
Looking at the other choices we see that choice B gives only 3 points, and regardless of whether they lie on the graph of y or not, this choice cannot be correct because 3 points are not all solutions.
The same goes for choice D.
And choice C is just the whole of x-y plane, therefore this cannot be the answer because not every point on the x-y plane is a solution to y = 5/2x + 3/2