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Tell whether the given ordered pair is a solution of the equation y = -2 + 5;(2,1)

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Note: your equation is a little bit unclear. Thus, I am assuming that

y = 2x+5

Anyway, the procedure remains the same. It would anyways clear your concept.

Answer:

We conclude that the ordered pair (2, 1) is a solution.

Explanation:

Given the equation


y = -2x+5

Check for point (2, 1)

substituting the point (2, 1) in the equation to check whether the ordered point satisfies the equation or not.


y = -2x+5

plug in x = 2 and y = 1

1 = -2(2)+5

1 = -4+5

1 = 1

R.H.S = L.H.S

TRUE

Therefore, the given ordered pairs satisifes the equation.

Hence, we conclude that the ordered pair (2, 1) is a solution.

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