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  • 24-10-2019
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Does the point (-2, 3) satisfy the equation y = x + 2?​

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gracejohnsn gracejohnsn
  • 24-10-2019
No, it does not. You have to substitute -2 in for x and 3 in for y, and when you solve, you find that -2 + 2= 0, not 3z
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hey4211 hey4211
  • 24-10-2019

Answer:

no it does not

Step-by-step explanation:

In the equation there is no 3

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