Question
Does (0, 1) make the equation y = x − 1 true?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine if the point (0, 1) makes the equation \( y = x - 1 \) true, we can substitute \( x = 0 \) and check if \( y \) equals 1.
Starting with the equation:
\[
y = x - 1
\]
Substituting \( x = 0 \):
\[
y = 0 - 1
\]
\[
y = -1
\]
The calculated \( y \) value is -1, but for the point (0, 1), \( y \) is given as 1. Therefore, the point (0, 1) does not satisfy the equation \( y = x - 1 \).
So, the answer is **no**, (0, 1) does not make the equation true.
Starting with the equation:
\[
y = x - 1
\]
Substituting \( x = 0 \):
\[
y = 0 - 1
\]
\[
y = -1
\]
The calculated \( y \) value is -1, but for the point (0, 1), \( y \) is given as 1. Therefore, the point (0, 1) does not satisfy the equation \( y = x - 1 \).
So, the answer is **no**, (0, 1) does not make the equation true.