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Explain hard to tell whether (2,-1) is a solution of the equation Y= 3X -2 without using the graph

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Answer:

Considering the equation given:


y= 3x -2

As a function:


f(x)= 3x -2


$(2, -1)$ states for
(x, y), which means,
x=2 and
y=-1


f(2)= 3(2) -2\\f(2)= 6-2\\f(2)= 4


4\\eq -1

Therefore,
$(2, -1)$ is not a solution for the equation given and for the function.

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