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Determine if the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. is the point (2,1) is a solution of the equation: y = 2x - 3? a) true b) false determine if the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. is (0,0) a solution of y = x? a) true b) false determine if the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. is (2,4) a solution of y = 10 -3x? a) true b) false determine if the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. is (2,4) a solution of y = -3x-2? a) true b) false determine if the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. is (1,3) a solution of y =3x? a) true b) false which ordered pairs are a solution to y =4x? select all that apply. a) (0,0) b) (1,3) c) (2,8) d) (-1,4) which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation? y = 3x select all that apply. a) (-1,3) b) (2,5) c) (1,3) d) (-2,-6) which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation? y = 2x + 6 select all that apply. a) (0,6) b) (-1, 4) c) (-1,-4) d) (3,12) which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation? y = 3x - 4 select all that apply. a) (4,2) b) (1, -1) c) (-1, -7) d) (2, 2) which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation? y = 4 - 2x select all that apply. a) (-1,2) b) (0,4) c) (-1,6) d)(1,6)

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