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On which of the following lines does the point (–3, –1) lie? y = −4x − 6 y = 3x + 9 y = −3x − 10 y = 5x − 1

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Answer:
y = -3x - 10

Explanation:

You can substitute the value "-3" for x and "-1" for y in each of the equations given. Whichever equation is correct when simplified is the line that the point (-3, -1) lies on:


-1 = -4(-3)-6\\\\-1=3(-3)+9\\\\-1=-3(-3)-10\\\\-1=5(-3)-1

Simplifying the right side of each equation:

First equation: -1 = 6

Second equation: -1 = 0

Third equation: -1 = -1

Fourth equation: -1 = -16

The correct answer is "
y = -3x - 10".

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