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[tex](-4,-5),(-3,-3)[/tex]
Coordinate Graph
- A coordinate graph is made up of two number lines that are perpendicular to each other.
- Axes are the names given to these numerical lines.
- Ordered pairs indicate positions on a coordinate graph. An ordered pair [tex](x,y)[/tex] is a coordinate graph location.
Given equation is [tex]y=2x+3[/tex]
Put [tex](x,y)=(-4,-5)[/tex]
[tex]-5=2(-4)+3\\-5=-5[/tex]
Put [tex](x,y)=(-3,-3)[/tex]
[tex]-3=2(-3)+3\\-3=-3[/tex]
Put [tex](x,y)=(-1,0)[/tex]
[tex]0=2(-1)+3\\0\neq 1[/tex]
Put [tex](x,y)=(-1,-4)[/tex]
[tex]-4=2(-1)+3\\-4\neq 1[/tex]
So, [tex]\boldsymbol{(-4,-5),(-3,-3)}[/tex] lie on the graph [tex]y=2x+3[/tex]
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