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Does 3x-y=-7 pass through the points (-3,-2) and (1,10) ?
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Does 3x-y=-7 pass through the points (-3,-2) and (1,10) ?
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you should solve for y= mx+b and then plug in the coordinates for x and y.
if u solve for y= mx+b you will get 3x+7=y
then you plug in (-3,-2) for x and y
and (1,10)
you will get that both coordinates do in fact pass through 3x-y=-7
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Yes it does, all you have to do is plug in the values and you will be able to figure it out
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