LindseyU502539 LindseyU502539
  • 30-10-2022
  • Mathematics
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y = 6 - x; (-3,3)
is it a solution?

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CorianJ103287 CorianJ103287
  • 30-10-2022

Answer: No

Explanation:

The given equation is

y = 6 - x

To determine if (- 3, 3) is a solution, we would substitute x = - 3 into the equation. If we get y = 3, then it's a solution. We have

y = 6 - - 3

y = 9

Since y ≠ 3,

(- 3, 3) is not a solution

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