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Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation? y=-6x+1y=−6x+1y, equals, minus, 6, x, plus, 1 Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer:Only (-2,13)(−2,13)left parenthesis, minus, 2, comma, 13, right parenthesis (Choice B) B Only (-1,7)(−1,7)left parenthesis, minus, 1, comma, 7, right parenthesis (Choice C) C Both (-2,13)(−2,13)left parenthesis, minus, 2, comma, 13, right parenthesis and (-1,7)(−1,7)left parenthesis, minus, 1, comma, 7, right parenthesis (Choice D) D Neither

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Answer:

C Both (-2,13) and (-1,7)

Explanation:

Try the offered points in the equation and see if they work

y = -6x +1

For (-2, 13):

13 = -6(-2) +1 = 12 +1 . . . . true

For (-1. 7):

7 = -6(-1) +1 = 6 +1 . . . . true

Both ordered pairs are solutions.

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