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Which point is not a solution of the equation below?

(0, -5)

(2, 1)

(5, 5)

(-2, -9)

Which point is not a solution of the equation below? (0, -5) (2, 1) (5, 5) (-2, -9)-example-1
User Yosefrow
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(2,1) because if you graph it, the dot won’t be on the line.

User Jaaaaaaay
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(2, 1) is not a solution of the equation given below.

To determine which point is not a solution of the equation, you can substitute each set of coordinates into the equation and check if the equation is satisfied.

If you provide the equation you're referring to, I can help you check each point. For example, if the equation is y=2x−3, you would substitute the x and y values from each point and see if the equation holds true.

Point (0, -5) is not a solution of the equation.

Point (2, 1) is not a solution of the equation.

Point (5, 5) is not a solution of the equation.

Point (-2, -9) is not a solution of the equation.

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