SOLUTION: c(5,-2); y= -5x+3

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Question 675480: c(5,-2); y= -5x+3
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Given the line
y = -5x + 3
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Using the x value form the point (5,-2)
y = -5(5) + 3
y = -25 + 3
y = -22
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The point (5,-2) is NOT on the line
At x is 5, y is -22
(5,-22) is on the line
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Uisng the y value from the point (5,-2)
-2 = -5x + 3
-2 - 3 = -5x
-5 = -5x
x = 1
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At y is -2, x is 1
(1,-2) is on the line
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