SOLUTION: You are given an equation of a line and a point. Use substitution to determine whether the point is on the line. X+6y=40;a(-10,5)

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Question 643282: You are given an equation of a line and a point. Use substitution to determine whether the point is on the line.
X+6y=40;a(-10,5)

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

I already did one for you exactly like this one. Follow the same instructions.

Replace in the equation with the -coordinate of the given point. Replace in the equation with the -coordinate of the given point. Do the arithmetic. If the result is a true statement, then the point is on the line, otherwise not.

John

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