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Based on the graph, which of the following represents a solution to the equation?

(−2,−3)
(2, 1)
(1, 2)
(−3, −2)

PLEASE HELP ASAP!! Based on the graph, which of the following represents a solution-example-1
User JCCyC
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-2, -3 because that coordinate pair would equal a positive slope. a positive slope goes up. the slope, which goes 2 right and 3 up, makes 2/3 as the slope. the y intercept is 0, which wont matter then. the only choice with a 2 and a 3 would be the first answer choice.
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User AntonioOtero
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The first coordinate is the horizontal distance from the vertical axis.

The second coordinate is the vertical distance from the horizontal axis.

The point (-2, -3) represents the point at the extreme lower left of the line shown on the graph. Of the given points, it is the only one on the line.

(-2, -3) is on the graph

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We cannot say anything about whether it is a solution to the equation because no equation is given and no description is provided for the graph.

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