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Is the ordered pair a solution to the linear equation, 9x+ 4y = 3?
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I don't see the ordered pair — could you provide it?
To check: if the pair is (x, y), substitute into 9x + 4y. If 9x + 4y = 3 then it's a solution; otherwise it's not.
Example: for (1, −1.5), 9(1) + 4(−1.5) = 9 − 6 = 3, so (1, −1.5) is a solution. Provide your pair and I'll check it.
To check: if the pair is (x, y), substitute into 9x + 4y. If 9x + 4y = 3 then it's a solution; otherwise it's not.
Example: for (1, −1.5), 9(1) + 4(−1.5) = 9 − 6 = 3, so (1, −1.5) is a solution. Provide your pair and I'll check it.
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