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Which of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function y = -3x + 4? Select all that apply.

Which of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function y = -3x + 4? Select all-example-1

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Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

To determine which of the following satisfies the function y = -3x + 4, plug in the values of (x, y) of each options given into the equation.

Option A: (x, y) = (4, -8)

-8 = -3(4) + 4

-8 = -12 + 4

-8 = -8 (true)

Therefore, (4, -8) satisfies the function given.

Option B: (x, y) = (2, -10)

-10 = -3(2) + 4

-10 = -6 + 4

-10 = -2 (not true)

Therefore, (2, -10) DOES NOT satisfies the function given.

Option C: (x, y) = (-1, 7)

7 = -3(-1) + 4

7 = 3 + 4

7 = 7 (true)

Therefore, (-1, 7) satisfies the function given.

Option D: (x, y) = (-3, 4)

4 = -3(-3) + 4

4 = 9 + 4

4 = 13 (NOT true)

Therefore, (-3, 4) DOES NOT satisfies the function given.

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