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29 November, 11:18

Which of the ordered pairs in the form (x, y) is a solution of this equation? 5x-y/3 = 13 (2, - 9), (3, - 6)

a. The first is not a solution, but the second is.

b. Neither is a solution.

c. The first is a solution, but the second is not.

d. Both are solutions.

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  1. 29 November, 14:52
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    C. The first is a solution, but the second is not.

    5x - y/3 = 13; (2,-9)

    substitute the letters:

    5 (2) - (-9/3) = 13

    10 - (-3) = 13 : note that deducting a number with a negative sign turns both sign as positive.

    10 + 3 = 13;

    13 = 13

    5x - y/3 = 13; (3,-6)

    5 (3) - (-6/3) = 13

    15 - (-2) = 13

    15 + 2 = 13

    17 = 13 not equal. not a solution
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