The given inequality is
[tex]y>x+3[/tex]Substitute x and y by the coordinates of each point, then check if the inequality is right or wrong
At point (-5, 1)
x = -5, y = 1
[tex]\begin{gathered} 1>-5+3 \\ 1>-2 \end{gathered}[/tex]The inequality is correct because 1 is greater than -2
At point (1, 4)
x = 1, y = 4
[tex]\begin{gathered} 4>1+3 \\ 4>4 \end{gathered}[/tex]The inequality is wrong because 4 is not greater than 4, 4 is equal to 4
At point (-1, 0)
x= -1, y = 0
[tex]\begin{gathered} 0>-1+3 \\ 0>2 \end{gathered}[/tex]The inequality is wrong because 0 is not greater than 2
At point (3, -4)
x = 3, y = -4
[tex]\begin{gathered} -4>3+3 \\ -4>6 \end{gathered}[/tex]The inequality is wrong because -4 is not greater than 6
The correct answer is (-5, 1), answer A