SOLUTION: Which point (5/2, 3) or (3/2, 20), is on the graph of 2x - 2/3y=3? How do I figure this out?

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Question 250377: Which point (5/2, 3) or (3/2, 20), is on the graph of 2x - 2/3y=3? How do I figure this out?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug x in the equation and if you get the same y, then it's on the graph.
(5/2, 3)





Since the y matches the y in the order pair then it is on the graph.
Now do the same with (3/2, 20).

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