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

A. (0,1)
B. (-1,0)
C. (1,0)
D. (0,0)

To determine which point satisfies the inequality y < x, we need to compare the y-coordinate and the x-coordinate of each point.

A. (0, 1): Since the y-coordinate (1) is greater than the x-coordinate (0), this point does not satisfy the inequality y < x.

B. (-1, 0): In this case, the y-coordinate (0) is equal to the x-coordinate (-1). Since the inequality is y < x, this point does not satisfy the inequality.

C. (1, 0): In this case, the y-coordinate (0) is equal to the x-coordinate (1). Since the inequality is y < x, this point does not satisfy the inequality.

D. (0, 0): In this case, the y-coordinate (0) is equal to the x-coordinate (0). Since the inequality is y < x, this point does not satisfy the inequality.

In summary, none of the given points satisfy the inequality y < x.