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Dr. Ellison says that the equation y = -3x + 7 has a solution of (2, 13). Is Dr. Ellison right or wrong? (1 point)
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Dr. Ellison is wrong.
Dr. Ellison is wrong.
Dr. Ellison is right.
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Dr. Ellison is wrong.
Check by substituting x = 2: y = -3(2) + 7 = -6 + 7 = 1, not 13. So (2, 13) is not a solution.
Check by substituting x = 2: y = -3(2) + 7 = -6 + 7 = 1, not 13. So (2, 13) is not a solution.
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