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Y=−x−1 the point (0, −1)lies on the graph of the equation. the graph of the equation is the set of points that are solutions to the equation. the point (1, −2) lies on the graph of the equation. a coordinate pair on the graph of the equation is a solution to the equation. the equation y x=1 has the same graph.

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For point (1, -2): -2 = -1 - 1 = -2. Therefore, point (1, -2) lies on the graph of the equation.

The graph of the equation is the set of points that are solutions to the equation.

A coordinate pair on the graph of the equation is a solution to the equation.

For the point (0, -1): -1 = -(0) - 1 = 0 - 1 = -1.
Therefore, The point ( 0, −1 ) lies on the graph of the equation.
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