The coordinate grid shows points A through K. What point is a solution to the system of inequalities? y < −2x + 10 y < 1 over 2x − 2 coordinate grid with plotted ordered pairs, point A at negative 5, 4 point B at 4, 7 point C at negative 2, 7 point D at negative 7, 1 point E at 4, negative 2 point F at 1, negative 6 point G at negative 3, negative 10 point H at negative 4, negative 4 point I at 9, 3 point J at 7, negative 4 and point K at 2, 3 I B A F

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I think that it could be A, or the third choice.

We need to see which points are solutions for the given system of inequalities, thus the solutions are points B and L.

What is inequality?

Inequality is defined as the relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two given functions.

Solving a system of inequalities we have the system here;

y <-2x + 10

y < 1/(2x - 2)

A point is a solution of the system if and only if it is a solution for both inequalities.

Now, Shade the region below the like for x = 5.

y = -2(5) + 10

= -10 + 10

= 0

For x= 0

y = -2(0) + 10

= 0 + 10

= (0, 10)

The diagram is attached below.

So, only B and L are solutions for the system.

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