Create an image of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. The x-axis and y-axis should intersect at the origin, in the middle of the image. The entire plane should be lightly gridded to suggest scale. Display the inequality y < x in the image by shading the area below the line that represents y equals x. The shading should start from the origin and continue indefinitely, getting gradually lighter as it moves away from the x-axis. There should be no text.

Which point on the axis satisfies the inequality y<x?

1.- C

2.- A
3.- C
4.- D
5.- D

What about from the following answers

0,1
-1,0
1,0
0,0

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1: (1,0)
2: 4
3: I
4: (1,1)
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1.- C
2.- A
3.- C
4.- D
5.- D
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