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    The Graph of a Linear Inequality Is Shown\(( - 2 , - 2 )\)
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The Graph of a Linear Inequality Is Shown (−2,−2)( - 2 , - 2 )(−2,−2)

Question 14

Question 14

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The graph of a linear inequality is shown. Tell whether point (−2,−2) ( - 2 , - 2 ) (−2,−2) satisfies the inequality.  The graph of a linear inequality is shown. Tell whether point  ( - 2 , - 2 )   satisfies the inequality.   A) yes B) no


A) yes
B) no

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