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Find the point that lies on the following linear equation: y = -2x + 1. ( 3, 5 ) ( 3, -5 ) ( 3, 6 ) ( 3, -6 )
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Find the point that lies on the following linear equation: y = -2x + 1.
( 3, 5 )
( 3, -5 )
( 3, 6 )
( 3, -6 )
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(3,-5)
-5=-2(3)+1
-5=-6+1
-5=-5
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Answer:
(3,-5
Explanation:
x=3 y=-2*3+1=-5
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