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I’m not sure if I’m correct and especially with the table !

I’m not sure if I’m correct and especially with the table !-example-1
User Belfield
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B) No it would not
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User Dave Neeley
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Answer:

No, it would not because the point (3, 15) is not on the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the below equation of the line;


y=5x-2

To be able to determine if the point (3, 15) is on the above line, let's substitute x = 3 into the above equation of the line and find the corresponding value of y;


\begin{gathered} y=5(3)-2 \\ y=15-2 \\ y=13 \end{gathered}

From the above, we can see that the point (3, 13) will be on the said line and not point (3, 15)

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