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Helllllpppppp!!!!!!!pleaseeee

Helllllpppppp!!!!!!!pleaseeee-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Yeah

User Paul Huynh
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In your point, y is 3 and x is 2. You have to fill in these values for x and y into each equation in A-D to see which one is "true". Let's start with A. y = -3x. Filling in 3 for y and 2 for x gives us 3 = -3(2). Does 3 equal -6? Of course not. So let's try B. y = x - 1. 3 = 2 - 1. Does 3 = 1? Of course not! Let's try C. y = 3x...3 = 3(2). 3 doesn't equal 6 either, so...last one. y = x + 1 is 3=2+1. Does 3 = 3? Yes! Finally! So the point on the coordinate plane is one the line represented by D.
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