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Which point lies on the line described by the equation below? y + 3 = 2(x - 1)

A. (1,-3)
B. (0,0)
C. (2,1)
D. (2,9)
E. (1,-4)
F.(-1,-6)

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As you can see, the only point that lies on the line y+3=(2(x-1) is A. (1,-3)
Which point lies on the line described by the equation below? y + 3 = 2(x - 1) A. (1,-3) B-example-1
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Answer:

Option A is correct that is ( 1 , -3 )

Explanation:

Given Equation:

y + 3 = 2(x - 1)

To find: point which lies on line of given equation from given points

A). ( 1 , -3 )

x = 1 , y = -3

LHS = y + 3 = -3 + 3 = 0

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(1 - 1) = 0

LHS = RHS

Therefore, This Point lie on the line.

B). ( 0 , 0 )

x = 0 , y = 0

LHS = y + 3 = 0 + 3 = 3

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(0 - 1) = -2

LHS ≠ RHS

Therefore, This Point doesn't not lie on the line.

C). ( 2 , 1 )

x = 2 , y = 1

LHS = y + 3 = 1 + 3 = 4

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(2 - 1) = 2

LHS ≠ RHS

Therefore, This Point doesn't not lie on the line.

D). ( 2 , 9 )

x = 2 , y = 9

LHS = y + 3 = 9 + 3 = 12

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(2 - 1) = 2

LHS ≠ RHS

Therefore, This Point doesn't not lie on the line.

E). ( 1 , -4 )

x = 1 , y = -4

LHS = y + 3 = -4 + 3 = -1

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(1 - 1) = 0

LHS ≠ RHS

Therefore, This Point doesn't not lie on the line.

F). ( -1 , -6 )

x = -1 , y = -6

LHS = y + 3 = -6 + 3 = -3

RHS = 2(x - 1) = 2(-1 - 1) = -4

LHS ≠ RHS

Therefore, This Point doesn't not lie on the line.

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