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Is (-2, 7) a solution to the equation y = -5x - 3?

User Olabode
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

let x be -2 and y be 7.

Then,

y = -5x-3

7= -5*(-2)-3

7= 10-3

7=7.

User Technocrat
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The answer is yes.
when you plug in the points to the equation you get -
7=-5(-2)-3
then you evaluate,
7=10-3
final answer,
7=7!
User Martin Revert
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