answer (in words)
FALSE. the coordinate pair (5, 2) is not a solution to the equation
. in order to figure out whether or not the statement is true or false, plug the
and
values from the coordinate pair (5, 2) into the given equation,
. if both sides of the equation end up equal, the coordinate pair is a solution to the equation. if not, the coordinate pair is not a solution to that equation.
(i hope i explained that well enough, i'm better at explaining it algebraically as opposed to putting it into words lol)
answer (algebraic/steps for solving)
first, plug in 5 for
in the equation
.
⇒
then plug in 2 for
.
⇒
now your equation is
. all that's left to do is to simplify. you can do this in whatever order you'd like, but i'll start with multiplying 2 · 5.
⇒
multiply 3 · 2.
⇒
add 10 + 6.
⇒
16 and 10 are not equal, therefore (5, 2) is not a solution to the equation
. in order for a coordinate pair to be the solution to an equation, both sides of the equation need to end up equal after solving and simplifying.
i hope this helps! have a great rest of your day <3