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  • 15-08-2018
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is (2,-3) a solution of y=x+5

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N1ghtKi113r N1ghtKi113r
  • 15-08-2018
This seems like a Mathematics problem instead of Geography but no, (2, -3) is not a solution to y=x+5 because they would not equal each other if you plugged them in.

-3 does not equal 7
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jdoe0001 jdoe0001
  • 16-08-2018

[tex] \bf (2,-3)~~
\begin{cases}
x=2\\
y=-3
\end{cases}\implies \stackrel{y}{-3}=\stackrel{x}{2}+5\implies -3\ne 7 [/tex]


since the equation does not equate, then nope, is not.

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