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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 18:03 corriganpelton

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16. Ed and Greg are working on their math homework.
Ed says (2,0) is a solution to y < 4x - 8. Greg
disagrees and says (2,0) is not a solution. Who is
correct and why?
A. Ed is correct because when he substituted (2,0)
into the expression it resulted in a true statement
0 = 0.
B. Ed is correct because when he substituted (2,0)
into the expression it resulted in a true statement
-8 < 2.
C. Greg is correct because when he substituted
(2,0) into the expression it resulted in a false
statement 0 <0.
D. Greg is correct because when he substituted
(2,0) into the expression it resulted in a false
statement 2 <-8.

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