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River Mccormick
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8 February, 18:29
Is (1, 5) a solution to the equation y = x - 2
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Callie Simon
8 February, 18:35
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no its not on the line
Step-by-step explanation:
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Nathalie Olson
8 February, 18:48
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Answer: no
Step-by-step explanation:
5 = 1-2
5 = - 1
5 does not equal - 1 so it is not a solution
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