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which piont lies on the line defined by 3x+6y=2?

a (0,2)
b (o,6)
c {1,-1/6}
d {1,-1/3}
15 years ago

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jace
i think its D..but im not sure
15 years ago
Reiny
c)

3x + 6y = 2
at (1, -1/6)
3(1) + 6(-1/6) = 2
3 - 1 = 2
true, so the point (1,-1/6) lies on the line
15 years ago

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