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| Question 105887This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 :  Hello Tutors, I need your help here Please. I can not for the life of me figure out how to use your solvers to make my decision on this problem.
 Q: I need to determine if the points (3,8),(0,7), and (3,6) lie on the line y= 1/3x +7??? Can you help me decide if it does or not? Thank You so much. 
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
 
 Answer by bucky(2189)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given that the equation of a line is .
 y = (1/3)x + 7
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 To find if a point lies on this line substitute the x-value of the point for x in the equation
 and substitute the y-value of the point into the equation. If both sides of the equation
 are equal, then the point satisfies the equation and therefore lies on the line.
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 Let's try the point (3, 8). In the given equation substitute 3 for x and 8 for y. When you
 do the equation becomes:
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 8 = (1/3)*3 + 7
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 On the right side when you multiply 3 times (1/3) the result is 1. This makes the equation
 become:
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 8 = 1 + 7 or 8 = 8
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 Since the equation is true for the point (3, 8), the point lies on the line.
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 Let's try the second point (0, 7). In the equation let x = 0 and y = 7. Substituting
 these values into the equation results in:
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 7 = (1/3)*0 + 7
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 The multiplication of (1/3) times zero results in zero ... So the equation becomes:
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 7 = 0 + 7
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 The left side equals the right side so the point (0, 7) is on the line.
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 Try the last point (3, 6). You should be able to prove to yourself that the point does
 NOT lie on the line because when you let x = 3 and y = 6 in the equation, both sides of
 the equation are not equal.
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 Hope this helps you to understand the problem.
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