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Is the point (1,5)a solution to the equation y=2x+3?​

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Explanation:


\underline{ \underline{ \large{ \tt{ G \: I \: V \: E \: N \: \: P \: O \: I \: N \: T}}}} :

  • ( 1 , 5 )


\underline{ \underline{ \large{ \tt{G \: I \: V\: E \: N \: \: E \: Q \: U \: A \: T \: I \: O \: N}}}} :

  • y = 2x + 3


\underline{ \underline{ \large{ \tt{T \: O \: \: F\:I \: N \: D}}} }:

  • Whether the point ( 1 , 5 ) , a solution to the equation y = 2x + 3 or not.


\underline{ \underline{ \large{ \tt{S \: O \: L\: U \: T \: I \: O \: N}}}} :

Assuming the the value of x and y as 1 and 5 respectively. Now , plug the values of x and y in the given equation & let's see whether the point ( 1 ,5 ) , solution to the equation y = 2x + 3 or not !


\large{ \tt{5 = 2 * 1 + 3}}


\large{ \tt{5 = 2 + 3}}


\large{ \tt{5 = 5}}

Since we got 5 on R.H.S & L.H.S, So yeah! The point ( 1 , 5 ) is a solution to the equation y = 2x + 3.

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