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Explain whether the points (−3,8), (−2,3), (−1,−2), (0,−7), (1,−12), and (2,−17) represent the set of all the solutions for the equation y=−5x−7.
No, because the set of all solutions of y=−5x−7 is represented by the line of the equation.
No, because the x-intercept is not provided in the list of points.
Yes, because all of the points that are listed are on the line y=−5x−7.
Yes, because all solutions in the set of solutions for y=−5x−7 need to have integer values for both x
and y.
No, because the set of all solutions of y=−5x−7 is represented by the line of the equation.
No, because the x-intercept is not provided in the list of points.
Yes, because all of the points that are listed are on the line y=−5x−7.
Yes, because all solutions in the set of solutions for y=−5x−7 need to have integer values for both x
and y.
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