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OpenStudy (help_people):

HELP PLEASE @MATHSTudent55

OpenStudy (help_people):

The graph of an equation is shown below: line joining ordered pairs negative 3,2 and 1, negative 2 Based on the graph, which of the following represents a solution to the equation? (–2,–3) (2, 1) (1, 2) (–3, 2)

OpenStudy (help_people):

I ebleive it is d, but i am not entirely sure

OpenStudy (help_people):

@Nnesha @amistre64

OpenStudy (help_people):

Nnesha (nnesha):

how do you know it's d ?

OpenStudy (help_people):

If you kind of look in the beginning when I posted the question read it, doesn't it give away the answer?

Nnesha (nnesha):

okay yep that's right you can also find equation and substitute (-3,2) both sides are equal

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

You are correct. You already mentioned above that the line connects (-3, 2) and (1, -2), so you already know that point (-3, 2) is a point on the line. Any point on the line is a solution tot eh equation of the line.

Nnesha (nnesha):

|dw:1430687746427:dw| on the graph

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