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Please help me im so stressed rnIS (-2, 6) a solution of -3y + 10= 4x?

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Given the expression:


-3y+10=4x

Let's check if (x,y) = (-2,6) is a solution by substituting each value on the equation:


\begin{gathered} x=-2 \\ y=6 \\ -3y+10=4x \\ \Rightarrow-3(6)+10=4(-2) \\ \Rightarrow-18+10=-8 \\ \Rightarrow-8=-8 \end{gathered}

since we got on both sides -8, we can see that (-2,6) is a solution of -3y+10=4x

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