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The ellipse below is a graph of the equation (x+4)^2/9^2 + (y+1)^2/6^2=1. Which point will satisfy the inequality
(x+4)^2/9^2 + (y+1)^2/6^2 >1
O A. (10,6)
O B. (-4, 2)
O C. (0,0)
O D. (-10, 2)

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