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Does (1, 0) make the equation y = 4x − 4 true?

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Yes

Explanation:

(1, 0) is (x, y)” so plug in the numbers I. The correct spot

So the equation would be:
0 = 4(1) - 4

Multiply 4(1) to get 4 so the new equation is:
0 = 4 - 4

Then subtract 4 from 4 to get 0

0 = 0 is true so yes the point (1, 0) makes this equation true
User Stathis
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

(1,0) --> (x,y) --> x = 1, y = 0

y = 4x - 4

0 = 4(1) -4

0 = 0

User Noel Schenk
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