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Victor Lam
18 June, 02:04
Is (1, 1) a solution to 3y=2x+1
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Ashly Pugh
18 June, 03:22
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To check whether (1, 1) is a solution for 3y = 2x + 1, You must take the value of x as 1 and the value of y also as 1.
Substituting these values of x and y, we get,
3*1 = 2*1 + 1
3 = 2 + 1 which is true.
Therefore, (1, 1) is a solution of 3y = 2x + 1
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Deandre Henson
18 June, 04:11
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Yes.
3y=2x + 1
3 (1) = 2 (1) + 1
(3,3)
(1,1) is a solution
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