Can anyone help me with Linear Equations?
ok, do you understand the answer choices?
like what they mean, can you explain them in your own words?
ok, where don't you understand exactly?
ok, so, let's start with solution, then I think you can get it for yourself. So, I know that a point is a solution to my equation if I put in the x value of the point into my eq and get the y point of the point as the same as the actual point out of the eq. eg.
eg. \[y=2x+4\] test and see if (0,4) is a solution. \[y=2(0)+4\] \[y=4\]\(\sqrt{}\) Now check and see if (4,0) is a solution. \[y=2x+4\]\[y=2(4)+4\]\[y=8+4\]\[y=12\]\[X\] so, (0,4) is a solution, but (4,0) is not. Do you understand?
Great explaining, you deserve a medal :D
Thanks! :D
Lol
ok, so can you figure out your question now?
Should it be A?
uhh...honestly, i didn't check all of the points
but, check the points. Irecommend starting with the lowest x- value
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