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Mathematics, 10.11.2021 18:10 lLavenderl

Here is a linear equation: y = 1/4x + 5/4 Are (1. 1.5) and (12.4) solutions to the equation? Select the correct choice A. Neither (1,1.5) and (12,4) are solutions to the equation.

B. (1,1.5) is a solution to the equation, but (12,4) is not.

C. (12,4) is a solution to the equation, but (1,1.5) is not.

D. Bath (1,1.5) and (12,4) are solutions to the equation.

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