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Which point is a solution to the equation y = 2x – 5?

(1, 3)
(–1, 3)
(1, –3)
(–1, –3)
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
really? Just try them!
does 2*1-5 = 3? No
Now you try the others
4 years ago
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Which point is a solution to the equation y = 2x – 5?

(1, 3)
(–1, 3)
(1, –3)
(–1, –3)

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