On the set of axes below, draw the graph of the equation y = -3/4x + 3. Is the point (3, 2) a solution to the equation? Explain your answer based on the graph drawn

(3,2) isn’t a solution because it doesn't satisfy the equation also, the line on the graph doesn’t go through it .
We do same operations on both the sides so that equality of both expressions doesn't get disturbed.
Solving equations generally means finding the values of the variables used in it for which the considered equation is true.
The graph of the equation is given as y = -3/4x + 3.
We have to find if the point (3, 2) a solution to the equation.
So, we will subtitute the point to to satify the equation;
y = -3/4x + 3.
y = -3/4(3) + 3
y = -9 / 4 + 3
y = 3/3 = 1
Thus, (3,2) isn’t a solution because it doesn't satisfy the equation also, the line on the graph doesn’t go through it .
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