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Martin-Gay, Beginning Algebra, 5ed 22 Location of NewportD1 Location of GatlinburgC2 Location of RobbinsvilleA5
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99 Determine whether (3, – 2) is a solution of 2x + 5y = – 4. Let x = 3 and y = – 2 in the equation. 2x + 5y = – 4 2(3) + 5( – 2) = – 4 Replace x with 3 and y with –2. 6 + ( – 10) = – 4 Simplify. – 4 = – 4 True So (3, – 2) is a solution of 2x + 5y = – 4 Example:
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Martin-Gay, Beginning Algebra, 5ed 10 Determine whether ( – 1, 6) is a solution of 3x – y = 5. Let x = – 1 and y = 6 in the equation. 3x – y = 5 3( – 1) – 6 = 5 Replace x with – 1 and y with 6. – 3 – 6 = 5 Simplify. – 9 = 5 False So ( – 1, 6) is not a solution of 3x – y = 5 Example:
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