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The graph of 3x − y = 1 is shown on the graph.

Which points are in the solution set of 3x−y≥1?

Click on the 3 points that are correct.

(1,2)
(-3,2)
(-3,-3)
(1,-4)
(4,0)

To determine which points are in the solution set of 3x - y ≥ 1, we need to check which points satisfy the inequality when substituted into the equation.

1. (1,2):
3(1) - 2 ≥ 1
3 - 2 ≥ 1
1 ≥ 1 (True)

2. (-3,2):
3(-3) - 2 ≥ 1
-9 - 2 ≥ 1
-11 ≥ 1 (False)

3. (-3,-3):
3(-3) - (-3) ≥ 1
-9 + 3 ≥ 1
-6 ≥ 1 (False)

4. (1,-4):
3(1) - (-4) ≥ 1
3 + 4 ≥ 1
7 ≥ 1 (True)

5. (4,0):
3(4) - 0 ≥ 1
12 ≥ 1 (True)

The points (1,2), (1,-4), and (4,0) satisfy the inequality 3x - y ≥ 1.