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Is (0,0) a solution to this system? y ≤ x^2 - 4 y > 2x - 1 a. no. (0,0) satisfies y ≤ x^2- 4 but does not satisfy y > 2x - 1. b. no. (0,0) satisfies y > 2x - 1 but does not satisfy y ≤ x^2 - 4. c. yes. (0,0) satisfies both inequalities. d. no. (0,0) does not satisfy either inequality.

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