Answer:
The upper right hand corner
Step-by-step explanation:
One big clue to this is to note how the inequalities are x < 0 and x >= 2 so there is a gap of x values that are left out (x = 1 for instance). There will be NO graph points at all for any values in this gap. The only graph with such a gap is the upper right hand corner. So that is why this is the answer.
Another reason is that y = (-4/5)x-3 is a line that goes through (0,-3). Plug in x =0 and you'll get y = -3 when you simplify. There is an open hole here due to "x < 0". So x cannot actually equal zero for this part. At the same time, plug in x = 2 into the second piece and you get y = -4 as a result. So (2,-4) is on the second graph as a closed hole. The upper right hand corner has both of these points in the proper location.