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Which points are NOT on the graph of the equation: y = x – 6A. (10, -4)B. (-4, -10)C. (1,-5)D. (6, 12)

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Given:


y=x-6

Find-:

The point not on the graph

Step-by-step explanation:


y=x-6

If any point on the graph then it's satisfied the equation then check all point

(A)


(10,-4)=(x,y)

The put the x is 10 if y is -4 then is point on the graph or NOT


\begin{gathered} y=x-6 \\ \\ x=10 \\ \\ y=10-6 \\ \\ y=4 \end{gathered}

So point (10,-4) NOT on the graph

(B)

Check for point (-4,-10) then,


\begin{gathered} y=x-6 \\ \\ x=-4 \\ \\ y=-4-6 \\ \\ y=-10 \end{gathered}

So point (-4,-10) on the graph

(c)


\begin{gathered} y=x-6 \\ \\ x=1 \\ \\ y=1-6 \\ \\ y=-5 \end{gathered}

So point ( 1, -5) on the graph

(d)


\begin{gathered} y=x-6 \\ \\ x=6 \\ \\ y=6-6 \\ \\ y=0 \end{gathered}

So point ( 6, 12 ) NOT on the graph

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