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6. Prove Algebraically if (-3,4) is a solution to the Linear Equation y = 2x + 1 Solution? (Circle One) Yes / No Explanation:
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6. Prove Algebraically if (-3,4) is a solution to the Linear Equation y = 2x + 1
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No. -3=2(4)+1 simplifies down to -3=9 and that is not true
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