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Which point would be a solution to the system of linear inequalities shown below? y\ge-\frac{3}{2} x-8\hspace{50px}y< -2 x+5 yβ‰₯βˆ’ 2 3 xβˆ’8y< βˆ’2x+5 (6, 8)(6,8) (-2, 5)(βˆ’2,5) (-10, 3)(βˆ’10,3) (-6, -6)(βˆ’6,βˆ’6)

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