In which graph do all of thw indicated points have x-coordinates that satisfy x <-3

All the x-coordinates of indicated points in the first graph satisfy inequality x<-3.
The statement of an order relationship greater than, greater than or equal to less than, or less than or equal to between two numbers of algebraic expression is called inequality.
According to the given question
We have, an inequality x<-3
If we see the given coordinate points of graph one , all the values for x is less than -3.
Hence, all the x-coordinates of indicated points in the first graph satisfy inequality x<-3.
Similarly,
In the second graph, all the x-coordinates of indicated points are greater than -3.
Hence, the indicated points in the second graph not satisfying the inequality x<-3.
In the third graph, the x coordinate of some indicated points are less than -3 and some are greater than -3.
Hence, all the coordinate of x of the indicated points are not satisfying the inequality x<-3.
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