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Which point is on the graph of the equation y = 2x - 5? (3, -1) (2, -5) (4, 2) (2, -1)
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Which point is on the graph of the equation y = 2x - 5?
(3, -1)
(2, -5)
(4, 2)
(2, -1)
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If you plug in the ordered pairs, the numbers have to be the same on both sides in order to know the answer.
y = 2x -5
-1 = 2(2)-5
-1 = 4 - 5
-1 = -1
The answer is (2,-1)
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The answer would be, (2,-1).
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