To determine which of the given points is a solution to the graphed linear equation, you need to check each point to see if it satisfies the equation represented by the graph.
- Point (1, 0): If you plug in \( x = 1 \), does it equal \( y = 0 \)?
- Point (5, -1): If you plug in \( x = 5 \), does it equal \( y = -1 \)?
- Point (2, -7): If you plug in \( x = 2 \), does it equal \( y = -7 \)?
Without the specific linear equation or graph, I can't directly verify which point is on the line. If you have the equation from the graph, substitute the \( x \)-coordinates of each point into that equation to see if the corresponding \( y \)-coordinates are satisfied.
If you provide the equation or the graph, I can help you determine the solution!