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what point does NOT lie on the graph of the following equation? 5x + 7y = 44? (-6, 11) (-1, 7) (6, 2) (13, -3)

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some one help me please?
asked Mar 6, 2014 in ALGEBRA 2 by angel12 Scholar

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The equation is image.

The points are image.

Use these ordered pairs to graph the equation.

1.  Draw a coordinate plane.

2.  Plot the points.

3.  Draw a line through these points.

Graph :

From the graph the point (-6, 11) is not lies on the equation 5x+7y=44.

answered Mar 7, 2014 by dozey Mentor
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The equation is .

The points are .

Substitute (-6, 11) in the original equation image.

image.

So, the point (-6, 11) is not lies on the equation 5x+7y=44.

Substitute (-1, 7) in the original equation image.image.

So, the point (-1, 7) is lies on the equation 5x+7y=44.

Substitute (6, 2) in the original equation image.

image.

So, the point (6, 2) is lies on the equation 5x+7y=44.

Substitute (13, -3) in the original equation image.image.

So, the point (13, -3) is lies on the equation 5x+7y=44.

Therefore,(-6, 11) is not lies on the graph of the equation 5x+7y=44.

answered Mar 7, 2014 by dozey Mentor
correct answer

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