The points in the coordinate plane that lie on the graph of the linear equation are A(-1,-7), C (3/4,0) , D(1,1) , E(2,5)
A linear equation is given by:
y = mx + b
where y, x are variables, m is the rate of change, b is the initial vale of y (y intercept).
Given the linear equation 4x -y=3:
At point A(-1, -7): 4(-1)-(-7) = 3
At point B(0, 3): 4(0)-(3) = -3 ≠ 3
At point C(3/4, 0): 4(3/4)- (0) = 3
At point D(1, 1): 4(1)-(1) = 3
At point E(2, 5): 4(2)-(5) = 3
At point F(4, -1): 4(4)-(-1) = 17 ≠ 3
The points in the coordinate plane that lie on the graph of the linear equation are A(-1,-7), C (3/4,0) , D(1,1) , E(2,5)
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