It's uh... 1863? Man IDK.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is :
2x+7y=11
We need to tell the point (-5,3) lies on the graph of the above equation of not.
Put x = -5 and y = 3 in the LHS of the above equation.
LHS = 2x+7y
= 2(-5)+7(3)
= -10 +21
= 11
It means, when we put x = -5 and y = 3 in the above equation, we get 11. Hence, (-5,3) lies on the graph of the equation.
It is false. It can be proven with a counterexample. The counterexample may be a rhombus. Rhombus is a quadrilateral, is not a rectangle and its diagonal bisect each other.
The answer is
Y=-8/3x+11/3
I think