How to find out if a point is on a line with an equation

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1

Consider the lines described by the following two equations:

4y = 3x2

3y = 4x2

Find the vertical distance between the two lines at the points where x = 6.

36

21

12

44

48

Explanation

Since the vertical coordinates of each point are given by y, solve each equation for y and plug in 6 for x, as follows:

Taking the difference of the resulting y -values give the vertical distance between the points (6,27) and (6,48), which is 21.

2

Which of the following points is on the line ?

Explanation

The only thing that is necessary to solve this question is to see if a given value will provide you with the value paired with it. Among the options provided, only works. This is verified by the following simple substitution:

3

Which of the following points can be found on the line \small y=3x+2?

Explanation

We are looking for an ordered pair that makes the given equation true. To solve, plug in the various answer choices to find the true equality.

Because this equality is true, we can conclude that the point lies on this line. None of the other given answer options will result in a true equality.

4

Solve the following system of equations:

–2x + 3y = 10

2x + 5y = 6

(2, 2)

(3, –2)

(–2, –2)

(3, 5)

(–2, 2)

Explanation

Since we have –2x and +2x in the equations, it makes sense to add the equations together to give 8y = 16 yielding y = 2. Then we substitute y = 2 into one of the original equations to get x = –2. So the solution to the system of equations is (–2, 2)

5

For the line

Which one of these coordinates can be found on the line?

(3, _–_6)

(3, 7)

(6, _–_12)

(6, 5)

(9, 5)

Explanation

To test the coordinates, plug the x-coordinate into the line equation and solve for y.

y = 1/3x -7

Test (3,-6)

y = 1/3(3) – 7 = 1 – 7 = -6 YES!

Test (3,7)

y = 1/3(3) – 7 = 1 – 7 = -6 NO

Test (6,-12)

y = 1/3(6) – 7 = 2 – 7 = -5 NO

Test (6,5)

y = 1/3(6) – 7 = 2 – 7 = -5 NO

Test (9,5)

y = 1/3(9) – 7 = 3 – 7 = -4 NO

6

Which of the following sets of coordinates are on the line y=3x-4?

(2,2)

(2,-2)

(1,5)

(3,4)

(1,2)

Explanation

(2,2) when plugged in for y and x make the linear equation true, therefore those coordinates fall on that line.

y=3x-4

Because this equation is true, the point must lie on the line. The other given answer choices do not result in true equalities.

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