To determine if Dr. Ellison is right or wrong, we need to check if the point (2, 13) satisfies the equation \(y = -3x + 7\).
We can do this by substituting \(x = 2\) into the equation:
\[ y = -3(2) + 7 \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ y = -6 + 7 = 1 \]
The point we evaluated gives us \(y = 1\), not \(y = 13\). Therefore, (2, 13) does not satisfy the equation.
So, Dr. Ellison is wrong.
The correct response is: Dr. Ellison is wrong.