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OpenStudy (anonymous):

determine which of the following is a solution to y<=-2x^2-18x-41 by graphing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.(-5,-1) B.(-3,-2) C.(-1,-7) D.(0,0)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you need to start by graphing that curve as if it was expressed as y = (the expression). Once you have the curve itself graphed, shade the part where y <= the curve... under the curve, basically. Then check those points in your choices and see which point falls in the shaded space. Or, if you don't want to graph, just plug the points in as the x and y values, and see if the inequality is still correct after you simplify it all down. If it is correct, that point is a solution. If you get some nonsense like 5 <= 2, then the point x,y was NOT a solution.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not getting any of those coordinates

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