SOLUTION: Which is a solution of the equation? 2x – y = 0 A 3 B (2, –4) C (1, 2) D (3, –1)

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Question 829412: Which is a solution of the equation?
2x – y = 0
A 3
B (2, –4)
C (1, 2)
D (3, –1)

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Answer C

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