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Say you have y=2x. That is direct variation and will always pass through the origin when graphed. When x is multiplied by a number, the y value will also be changed by that number. If you add a y-intercept and change y=2x to, for example, y=2x+2, the x and the y will no longer be related by a constant ratio.
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2.80 you divide 2.10 by 3 that will give you .7 or .70 then you add 70cents to 2.10.
The correct point will make the inequality y-x>-3 "true." Look at each of the 3 given points separately. Subst. its coordinates into y-x>-3 and determine whether the resulting inequality is true or not. Is 2-6>-3? Is -4>-3? No. So, (6,2) is NOT a solution. Continue by checking out the other two points in the same manner.