SOLUTION: Find three solutions of the equation. y= 2x-6 A.(–2, –10), (1, –4), (2, –1) B.(–2, –10), (1, –4), (0, –6) C.(0, –6), (3, –2), (–2, –10) D.(1, –4), (0, –6), (–1, –9)

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Question 720652: Find three solutions of the equation. y= 2x-6
A.(–2, –10), (1, –4), (2, –1)
B.(–2, –10), (1, –4), (0, –6)
C.(0, –6), (3, –2), (–2, –10)
D.(1, –4), (0, –6), (–1, –9)

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


plug in given points, and if left side equal to the right side, points are solution
(x, y)=(–2, –10), (1, –4), (2, –1)
.....plug in and


.....this point lie on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point also lie on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point does on given line
so, is solution

let's check

(x, y)=(–2, –10), (1, –4), (0, –6)
.....plug in and


.....this point on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point also on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point on given line
so, solution


let's check

(x, y)=(0, –6), (3, –2), (–2, –10)
.....plug in and


.....this point lie on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point does on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point lie on given line
so, is solution


let's check

(x, y)=(1, –4), (0, –6), (–1, –9)
.....plug in and


.....this point lie on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point does lie on given line

.....plug in and


.....this point lie on given line
so, is solution

so, your solution is



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