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Which group of ordered pairs are on the line given by the equation 5x−2y=6?

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Answer:

There are infinite ordered pairs are on the line because it has infinite solutions.

Explanation:

5x - 2y = 6

-5x -5x

-2y = -5x + 6

-2y/2 = -5x/-2 + 6/-2

y = 5/2x - 3

5x - 2(5/2x - 3) = 6

5x - 5x + 6 = 6

6 = 6

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User Personalt
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Answer:

(0, -3), (2, 2), (4,7) these are just some points

Explanation:

Put the equation in y=mx+b format. It will be 2y=5x-6.

y=5/2x -3

the first point will be (0, -3) because of the y-intercept which is negative 3. You can graph the slope from that point to get (2, 2) and (4, 7). You can get more points too

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