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What is a point on the line with equation y + 2 = 5 (x - 3) ? (- 3, 2) (- 2, 3) (2, - 3) (3, - 2) are my only choices

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(-2,3) is the point on the line. you can find this by simplifying your equation (subtract 2 from both sides of the equal sign to isolate the y variable). by doing this you get y=3. this means that every point on the line has a 3 in the y spot. therefore, the answer is (-2,3).
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Answer: (3,-2) is a point.

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