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∙ 11y ago(1,2)
(0,5)
(-1,8)
(2,-1)
(-2,11)
All of these are solutions to the given equation.
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∙ 11y ago5
There are infinitely many points on the line defined by the given equation.
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
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But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
(4,2), (2,1),(-2,-1)
5
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(-2, 11)(-3, 14)(2, -1)
Since no points were given, for any point (x,y), plug the x and y values of the point into the equation. If you get a contradiction, ie 5=3 or something similar, then the point does not lie on the graph.
C. (2, 5) d. (-4, -13)
There are infinitely many points on the line defined by the given equation.
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
1
Y Equals X PointsAll points that has the same y coordinates as x coordinates are on the y=x line.
But it's not an equation because there is no equal sign and no points are given.
As Anand said, the question is vague. However, two important points for any equation are the x and y intercepts. For y = 2x, the x-intercept is (0,0) and the y-intercept is (0,0). Not sure if that helps.