SOLUTION: Is the point (-2, -3) a solution of the system?
y = -3x - 3
y = x + 5
A. no
B. yes
Algebra.Com
Question 947978: Is the point (-2, -3) a solution of the system?
y = -3x - 3
y = x + 5
A. no
B. yes
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug in the value into both equations and see if the both solutions are true.
False, so no it's not a solution.
RELATED QUESTIONS
Is the ordered pair a solution of y ≥ 2x − 5?
a. (3, 1)
b. (1, −4)
(answered by Fombitz)
Is (1, 2) a solution of the system y>2x and x+y<3?
Select one:
a. Yes, because (1, 2) (answered by richard1234)
Is the point (-2, -1) a solution of the system?
3x - 5y = 6
6x + 2y = -24
A. (answered by Alan3354)
A solution to a system Determine whether the point (-1, 3) is a solution to each system... (answered by ikleyn)
Decide whether or not the ordered pair is a solution of the system.
(-3, -2)
x + y =... (answered by edjones)
rewrite the standard form of the equation in slope-intercept form??
1. 2x+5y=2
2.... (answered by checkley77)
Which point is a solution of the following system?
y > x
y < 3x - 4
A. I. (1,... (answered by MathLover1)
Determine if the point (0, 2) is a solution to the system: x + 3y = 6 -x + y = 8
A.... (answered by oscargut)
Is the given ordered pair a solution of the system of inequalities?
(1, 19)
y <=... (answered by Zucchini)