SOLUTION: show that the points[-2,-5]lies on the line 2y=3x-4

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Question 607455: show that the points[-2,-5]lies on the line 2y=3x-4
Answer by asuar010(338)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
to show that a point lies on a line we simmply just plug in the values in the equations and solve.... 2(-5)=3(-2)-4 which leads to -10=-10 so that shows that this point lies in that line.
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