To determine which of the given points is a solution to the equation represented by the graph, you will need to check which point lies on the graph of the equation.
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Plot the points on the graph based on their coordinates:
- A. (6,5)
- B. (-2,3)
- C. (2,0)
- D. (0,4)
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Identify the equation of the graph, if possible, or the visual representation of the graph.
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Check each point to see if it satisfies the equation:
- If the point lies on the line or curve represented by the graph, then that point is a solution.
Without the actual graph or equation, I can't provide a definitive answer on which point is a solution. If you have the equation or can visually assess the graph, you can plug in the x-coordinate of each option into the equation to see if it yields the corresponding y-coordinate, or observe which point lies on the graph.
If you can describe the graph or provide the equation, I'd be happy to assist you further!