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Identify the point (x1 y1) from the equation y -7 = 3(x + 2)

A. (-7, 2)

B. (7,-2)

C. (-2, 7)

D. (2,-7)

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I hope this helps- the answer is C
Identify the point (x1 y1) from the equation y -7 = 3(x + 2) A. (-7, 2) B. (7,-2) C-example-1
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Answer: The answer is (C) (-2, 7).

Explanation: The given equation is -


y-7=3(x+2).

We are select out of the given options which point will satisfy the above equation.

If we take
(x_1,y_1)=(-7,2), then


2-7=3(-7+2)\\\\\Rightarrow -5=-15,~(\textup{not possible}).

So, this option is incorrect.

If we take
(x_1,y_1)=(7,-2), then


-2-7=3(7+2)\\\\\Rightarrow -9=21,~(\textup{not possible}).

So, this option is incorrect.

If we take
(x_1,y_1)=(-2,7), then


7-7=3(-2+2)\\\\\Rightarrow 0=0,~(\textup{always true}).

So, this option is incorrect.

If we take
(x_1,y_1)=(2,-7), then


-7-7=3(2+2)\\\\\Rightarrow -14=12,~(\textup{not possible}).

So, this option is incorrect.

Thus, the correct option is (C).

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