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1. Find the point that is a solution for y = 6x + 8 A. (2, 1) B. (-1,2) C. (2,4) D.(-2,4) Help plz fast.
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1. Find the point that is a solution for y = 6x + 8
A. (2, 1)
B. (-1,2)
C. (2,4)
D.(-2,4)
Help plz fast.
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An easy way to solve this equation is to plug in the coordinates.
A. 6(2) + 8 ≠ 1
✅ B. 6(-1) + 8 = 2
C. 6(2) + 8 ≠ 4
D. 6(-2) + 8 ≠ 4
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