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Find three points with integer valued coordinates that solve the equation -2x-3y=-7

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Answer:

(-1, 3), (2, 1), (5, -1)

Explanation:

We have the equation of the line in the standard form:


Ax+By=C

Convert to the slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b


-2x-3y=-7 add 2x to both sides


-3y=2x-7 divide both sides by (-3)


y=-(2)/(3)x+(7)/(3)

for x = -1


y=-(2)/(3)(-1)+(7)/(3)=(2)/(3)+(7)/(3)=(2+7)/(3)=(9)/(3)=3\to(-1,\ 3)

for x = 2


y=-(2)/(3)(2)+(7)/(3)=-(4)/(2)+(7)/(3)=(-4+7)/(3)=(3)/(3)=1\to(2,\ 1)

for x = 5


y=-(2)/(3)(5)+(7)/(3)=-(10)/(3)+(7)/(3)=(-10+7)/(3)=(-3)/(3)=-1\to(5,\ -1)

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