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Jayla says that the equation y=2x-3 matched the graph. Substitute the ordered pairs from part c into the equation to prove that jayla is correct. (3,3)(4,5)(5,7)

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Given:

Jayla says that the equation
y=2x-3 matched the graph.

To prove:

Jayla is correct

Solution:

We have,


y=2x-3 ...(i)

The ordered pairs are (3,3), (4,5), (5,7).

We need to substitute the ordered pairs into the equation to prove that Jayla is correct.

For point (3,3), put x=3 and y=3 in (i).


3=2(3)-3


3=6-3


3=3


LHS=RHS

So, point (3,3) lies on the line
y=2x-3.

For point (4,5), put x=4 and y=5 in (i).


5=2(4)-3


5=8-3


5=5


LHS=RHS

So, point (4,5) lies on the line
y=2x-3.

For point (5,7), put x=5 and y=7 in (i).


7=2(5)-3


7=10-3


7=7


LHS=RHS

So, point (5,7) lies on the line
y=2x-3.

All three point (3,3), (4,5), (5,7) satisfy the given equation.

Therefore, jayla is correct. Hence proved.

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