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The graph of 3x - 2y = 6 does not pass through (4, -3) (4/3, -1) (-2, -6)

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Answer:

(4,-3)

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User Chris Rutkowski
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Answer:

(4,-3)

Explanation:

If the line passes through a point, the coordinates of the point will verify the equation of the line.

So, let's see if each of the coordinates verifies the equation 3x - 2y = 6

A. (4,-3) means x=4 and y = -3

so 3x - 2y becomes 3(4) - 2(-3) = 12 - -6 = 12 + 6 = 18

B. (4/3, -1) means x = 4/3 and y = -1

so 3x - 2y becomes 3(4/3) - 2(-1) = 4 - -2 = 4 + 2 = 6

C. (-2,-6) means x= -2 and y = -6

so 3x - 2y becomes 3(-2) - 2(-6) = -6 - -12 = -6 + 12 = 6

Verified that the line passes by the last two points but not the first one.

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