SOLUTION: Which of the ordered pairs (0, 0), (–2, 10), (–1, –5), (–3, 9)are solutions for the equation y = 5x?

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Question 58312: Which of the ordered pairs (0, 0), (–2, 10), (–1, –5), (–3, 9)are solutions for the equation y = 5x?
Answer by rcmcc(152) About Me  (Show Source):
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for the points place in x into the equation
0=5(0)
0,0 is a point, as it is a true statement,
10=5(-2)
10=-10
no -2,10 is not a point
(-5)=5(-1)
this is a tue statement so -1,-5 is a point
9=5(-3)
9=-15
this is not a point on the equation
so your 2 points are 0,0 and -1,-5