SOLUTION: Which point lies on the line defined by 5x-4y=9
(1,1)
(3,-6)
(1,-1)
(3,-1)
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Question 717524: Which point lies on the line defined by 5x-4y=9
(1,1)
(3,-6)
(1,-1)
(3,-1)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Easiest way could be to put into slope-intercept form and test at x=1 and x=3. To see why I say those values, just look at the choices given to choose from for points.
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