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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help!!!! @im_an_angel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

State whether every point on the graph is a solution of the equation. Explain why or why not. 3x – 2y = –6 http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/713500_714000/713723/3/a57725e736dd7d9bc694286f0b54a6f8d5d3f6c6/74652_question.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. 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. B. 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

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

I got you. XD THe answer is a because its a linear equation so all points are a solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh I see thanks so much @im_an_angel ill fan u and medal

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

Thanks love <3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me on one more please

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How many solutions are there to the equation y = 14x – 9? Explain your answer. A. There are no solutions because no value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. B. There is one solution because only one value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. C. There are 2 solutions because only 2 values can be used for the variables for the equation to remain true. D. There are an infinite number of solutions because any value can be used for the variable x and the equation would remain true.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

btw there are 5 questions........ im confused

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

ok so the equation is just y=14x?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y=14x-9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@im_an_angel

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

oh nvr mind im pretty sure it is b

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

yeah the answer is b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you I get it know but can you help me on 2 more

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

sure

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