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Which ordered pair is a solution to this equation? y = 2x + 1 a (0, 1) b (1, 4) c (2, 6) d (3,6)
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Which ordered pair is a solution to this equation? y = 2x + 1
a (0, 1)
b (1, 4)
c (2, 6)
d (3,6)
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Answer:
A. (0,1) is the answer
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Your answer is a). This is because if you substitute the x-value of of 0 into the equation like so: y = 2(0) + 1... y = 1... Which is the y-value to go along with it. If you substitute any other of the x-values in, they do not equal their corresponding y-value.
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