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QUESTION 1 . 1 POINTWhich of the following is a solution to the equation: y = –3x – 15?Select the correct answer below: (-4,1) (-5, 1) (-3,-6) (-4,-6)

User Michaelangelo
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Given the equation:

y = -3x - 15

Let's find the solution from the given choices.

Let's take each point given and input for the values of x and y, if the equation is true after evaluating, then that point is the solution.

• (a) (x, y) ==> (-4, 1)

Substitute -4 for x and 1 for y in the equation;

y = -3x - 15

1 = -3(-4) - 15

1 = 12 - 15

1 ≠ -3

This equation is not true, therefore (-4, 1) is NOT a solution.

• (b). (x, y) ==> (-5, 1)

Substitute -5 for x and 1 for y in the equation:

y = -3x - 15

1 = -3(-5) - 15

1 = 15 - 15

1 ≠ 0

This equation is not true. Therefore, (-5, 1) is NOT a solution.

• (c). (x, y) ==> (-3, -6)

Substitute -3 for x and -6 for y in the equation:

y = -3x - 15

-6 = -3(-3) - 15

-6 = 9 - 15

-6 = -6

This equation is true. Therefore, (-3, -6) is a correct solution.

• (d). (x, y) ==> (-4, -6)

Substitute -4 for x and -6 for y.

y = -3x - 15

-6 = -3(-4) - 15

-6 = 12 - 15

-6 ≠ -3

This equation is not true. Therefore, (-4, -6) is not a solution.

From the evaluation of the different points given, we can see only the point (-3, -6) makes the equation true.

Therefore, the correct choice is (-3, -6).

ANSWER:

(-3, -6)

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