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| Question 114682:  Hello,
 My daughter is in the 5th grade and she is having a hard time with this question. I cannot remember how to do problems using graphs. I really do appreciate your help. Here is the question:
 A Meteorologist discovered that a storm is following a path determined by the equation y=x+5. Will the storm pass over the point (1,4) on the graph? Explain.
 This problem is on a handout sheet, and she left school early today so she did not bring home her book.
 Once again I really do appreciate your help.
 Thank you,
 Jennie
 Found 2 solutions by  jgr45, stanbon:
 Answer by jgr45(31)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Simply plug in the values for x and y and see if the statement is true.  If x=1 and y=4 the equation becomes 4 =? 1+5.  As you can see, 4 does not equal 6, so no, (1,4) is not on the line.Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A Meteorologist discovered that a storm is following a path determined by the equation y=x+5. Will the storm pass over the point (1,4) on the graph? Explain. ================
 Make a substitution in the equation.
 Let x = 1; Let y = 4
 See if you get a true statement.
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 4 = 1 + 5
 4 = 6
 That is not true.
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 If the storm is as thin as a line the storm will not pass thru (1,4)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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