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OpenStudy (anonymous):
State whether every point on the graph is a solution of the equation.
Explain why or why not.
x – 4y = –4
A.
Every point shown on the graph is not a solution of the equation because when the coordinates of the points are substituted into the equation, the equation is not true for all the points.
B.
Every point shown on the graph is a solution of the equation because when the coordinates of the points are substituted into the equation, the equation is true for all the points.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x – 4y = –4*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Where is the graph?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x–4y=–4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The Equasion is:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4y
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
= -4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
have youve tried using geogebra ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bohotness @iGreen.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yea But i Always end up Mixing it up Somhow
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I Think its B but i Have to pass This And i Dont understand That Much
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
give me a sec ill help you out
OpenStudy (bohotness):
2 ,3 because |dw:1423062383373:dw|
OpenStudy (clongoria2):
Just plugin the points into the equation to see if it equals -4.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What Do you mean?.. What?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I Feel So Dumb D;
OpenStudy (anonymous):
fro what I just did on geogebra it should be the second one
OpenStudy (shadeyghost):
ok, guys, he doesnt want to solve it, he just wants to know if he is right, and he is
OpenStudy (shadeyghost):
b is correct forever
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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