SOLUTION: which point lies on the graph of -y/2+4=x/4?

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Question 399159: which point lies on the graph of -y/2+4=x/4?
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Since there are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the given equation, I presume that this was a multiple choice question. However, you failed to share the answer choices. No matter, I wouldn't have told you the answer straight out anyway.

For each of your given answers, substitute the value of the -coordinate for in the equation. Then do the indicated arithmetic to determine the value of that results. If that value for matches the corresponding , then the ordered pair is an element of the solution set for the given equation. Otherwise, not.

John

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