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Determine whether each equation has the given ordered pair as a solution.$-2 x+3 y=0 ;(-3,-2)$
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We need to check if this ordered pair is a solution to the equation. The ordered pair is in the form $(x,y)$, so we can substitute $x = -3$ and $y = -2$ into the equation. Show more…
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