Question
an equation and two ordered pairs are given. show that each pair is a solution of the equation. Then graph the two pairs to determine another solution. 6x-3y=3; (1,1), (-1, -3)
Answers
6(1) -3(1) = 3 sure enough
6(-1) -3 (-3) = -6+3 = -3 No it is not.
Typo?
6(-1) -3 (-3) = -6+3 = -3 No it is not.
Typo?
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