SOLUTION: Does the point (3;2) lie on the line x+y=5?
I would be very greatful if you would provide an explanation. Thank you in advance!
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Question 1140631: Does the point (3;2) lie on the line x+y=5?
I would be very greatful if you would provide an explanation. Thank you in advance!
Answer by josgarithmetic(39800) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substitute the values from the ordered pair into the equation. Does that make a true statement? You do this!
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