SOLUTION: which point lies on the graph of 2x-y+z=0?
A.(0,4,-8)
B.(0,2,4)
c.(12,-6,6)
D.(0,-5,-5)
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Question 393765: which point lies on the graph of 2x-y+z=0?
A.(0,4,-8)
B.(0,2,4)
c.(12,-6,6)
D.(0,-5,-5)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sub the values for x, y & z and find out.
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