SOLUTION: Is (-2,3) a solution of 2y+x=4 ? Show the work , step by step .

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Question 656293: Is (-2,3) a solution of 2y+x=4 ? Show the work , step by step .
Answer by shweta(56)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-2,3) is a solution of 2y+x=4 if it satisfies the equation Put in the value of x and y
2y+x
= 2*3+(-2)
= 6-2=4 which is equal to the R.H.S.(right hand side)

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