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Question Which ordered pairs are solutions to the equation 2x+10y=12? Select all that apply. Select all that apply: (7,−2) (−5,−4) (4,2/5) (−5,11/5)

User Activars
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So the correct answers are (4,2/5) and (−5,11/5)

Explanation:

User Suresh Parmar
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Answer:

C and D

Explanation:

To determine which pairs are solutions, substitute the coordinates into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then they are solutions.

(7, - 2)

2(7) + 10(- 2) = 14 - 20 = - 6 ≠ 12 → (7, - 2) is not a solution

(- 5, - 4)

2(- 5) + 10(- 4) = - 10 - 40 = - 50 ≠ 12 → (- 5, - 4) is not a solution

(4,
(2)/(5) )

2(4) + 10(
(2)/(5)) = 8 + 4 = 12 → hence solution

(- 5,
(11)/(5) )

2(- 5) + 10(
(11)/(5)) = - 10 + 22 = 12 → hence solution

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