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what pointdoes NOT lie on the graph of the following equation? 3x + -y = -9?(-8, 15) (-4, -3) (2, 15) (8, 33)

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asked Mar 6, 2014 in ALGEBRA 2 by futai Scholar

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The equation is image.

The points are image.

Substitute (-8, 15) in the original equation image.

image.

The point (-8, 15) is not lies on the equation image.

Substitute (-4, -3) in the original equation image.image.

The point (-4, -3)is lies on the equation image.

Substitute (2, 15) in the original equation image.

image.

The point (2, 15) is lies on the equation image.

Substitute (8, 33) in the original equation image.image.

The point (8, 33) is lies on the equation image.

answered Mar 7, 2014 by dozey Mentor

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