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28 April, 18:39

Is the ordered pair (3, 0) a solution to 2x-5y=6?

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  1. 28 April, 20:09
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    Yes (3, 0) is a solution.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the equation;

    2x - 5y = 6

    (x, y) = (3, 0)

    3 and 0 equals x and y respectively

    To test if the ordered pair is a solution to the equation, we would input the respective value of x and y;

    2x - 5y = 6

    2 (3) - 5 (0) = 6

    6 - 0 = 6

    6 = 6 (proof).
  2. 28 April, 21:48
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    yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2x-5y=6

    Substitute x=3 y=0 into the equation and see if it is true

    2 (3) - 5 (0) = 6

    6 - 0 = 6

    6=6

    This is true so (3,0) is a solution
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