Replacing the ordered pairs into the equation, we find that the correct option is:
a) Only (3,2) .
The equation is:
[tex]4x - 1 = 3y + 5[/tex]
An ordered pair (x,y) is a solution to the equation if we replace (x,y) in the equation and get an identity.
Ordered pair (3,2).
[tex]x = 3, y = 2[/tex], thus:
[tex]4(3) - 1 = 3(2) + 5[/tex]
[tex]12 - 1 = 6 + 5[/tex]
[tex]11 = 11[/tex]
(3,2) is a solution.
Ordered pair (2,3).
[tex]x = 2, y = 3[/tex], thus:
[tex]4(2) - 1 = 3(3) + 5[/tex]
[tex]8 - 1 = 8 + 5[/tex]
[tex]9 \neq 13[/tex]
(2,3) is not a solution.
Thus, the correct option is:
a) Only (3,2) .
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