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Does the point (2, -6) satisfy the equation y = -x + -4?
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Does the point (2, -6) satisfy the equation y = -x + -4?
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Yes because x = -2, and (-2) -4 = -6
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yes because (-2)+(-4)= -6
via subsitution,
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