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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
8

Which point is on the line y = -2x + 3? (-2,-1) (3, -3) (3, 3) (-3,-9)

Mathematics
2 answers:
Flauer [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(3, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps :D

balandron [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hence (3, -3)   is  on the given line y = -2x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

For a point on the Line, It must Satisfy the Equation of a line

Therefore for

y=-2x+3

For (-2,-1)

Substitute x = - 2 and y = -1 in above equation

Left Hand Side = y

                         = -1

Right Hand Side = -2 × (-2) +3

                           = 4 +3

                           = 7

Left Hand Side ≠ Right Hand Side

Not Satisfied

Hence (-2,-1)  is NOT on the given line

For (3, -3)

Substitute x = 3 and y = -3 in above equation

Left Hand Side = y

                         = -3

Right Hand Side = -2 × (3) +3

                           = -6 +3

                           = -3

Left Hand Side = Right Hand Side

Satisfied

Hence (3, -3)   is  on the given line y = -2x + 3

For (3, 3)

Substitute x = 3 and y = 3 in above equation

Left Hand Side = y

                         = 3

Right Hand Side = -2 × (3) +3

                           = -6 +3

                           = -3

Left Hand Side ≠ Right Hand Side

Not Satisfied

Hence (3,3)  is NOT on the given line

For (-3,-9)

Substitute x = -3 and y = -9 in above equation

Left Hand Side = y

                         = -9

Right Hand Side = -2 × (-3) +3

                           = 6 +3

                           = 9

Left Hand Side ≠ Right Hand Side

Not Satisfied

Hence (-3,-9)  is NOT on the given line

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