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Answer:

A linear equation's solution would be a coordinate when the value of x and y satisfies the equation.

For Example:


(1,7) will be a solution to the equation
y=3x+4, because if you replace x and y with one and seven it satisfies the equation.


y=3x+4\\y=7 \\x=1\\\text {Solve: }\\7=3(1)+4\\\rightarrow3*1=3\\7=3+4\\\boxed {7=7}


(1,7) also lies on the equation's line.

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Answer:

Plug the ordered pair (2,5) into the given equation, if it makes the equation true, then it is a solution.

Explanation:

y = 2x + 3

substituting : 5 = 2(2) + 3

5 = 4 + 3

5 = 7, this is false, therefore (2,5) is NOT a solution

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