To choose the solution of the graphed linear equation, you need to identify which of the given points lies on the line represented by the equation.
Since I can't see the graph itself, I can't directly tell you which point is a solution. However, you should check each point by substituting the \(x\) value into the linear equation to see if it satisfies the equation (i.e., if it results in the corresponding \(y\) value).
Here's how you can check it:
- For the point \((1, 0)\), substitute \(x = 1\) and see if \(y = 0\).
- For the point \((5, -1)\), substitute \(x = 5\) and see if \(y = -1\).
- For the point \((2, -7)\), substitute \(x = 2\) and see if \(y = -7\).
Whichever point satisfies the equation is the solution. If you can provide me with the equation of the line, I can help you determine which point is a solution.