To determine which points are on the line given by the equation ( y = 2x ), you can substitute the x-coordinate of each point into the equation and see if the resulting y-coordinate matches the point's y-coordinate. For example, if you have the point (1, 2), substituting ( x = 1 ) gives ( y = 2(1) = 2 ), so this point is on the line. Repeat this process for each point to find which ones satisfy the equation.
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There are infinitely many points on the line defined by the given equation.
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
(1,2) (0,5) (-1,8) (2,-1) (-2,11) All of these are solutions to the given equation.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
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There are infinitely many points on the line defined by the given equation.
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
(4,2), (2,1),(-2,-1)
Y Equals X PointsAll points that has the same y coordinates as x coordinates are on the y=x line.
(1,2) (0,5) (-1,8) (2,-1) (-2,11) All of these are solutions to the given equation.
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But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
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(-2, 11)(-3, 14)(2, -1)