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Why is (4,1) not a solution to the equation y=3x+1? Explain.
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Why is (4,1) not a solution to the equation y=3x+1?
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Because it would become 1= 3(4)+1 which would simplify to 1=13 which is incorrect, if the coordinates were 1,4 then it would be correct
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The (4, 1) is an
ordered pair.
The format for an ordered pair is (x, y).
So 4 = x and 1 = y.
Plugging in the values gives us 1 = 3(4) + 1.
Which of course we can already see that this is not true.
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