Which equation is satisfied by all three of the plotted points?

Mathematics · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Answer: To determine which equation is satisfied by all three of the plotted points, you would need to provide the coordinates of the plotted points and the equations to be tested. Once you have the coordinates of the points, you can substitute the x and y values of each point into each equation to see if the equation holds true for all three points.

Here is a general approach to solving the problem:

1. Note down the coordinates for each of the three points. 2. Write down the equations that are possibilities for the line that might pass through all three points. 3. For each equation, substitute the x and y values of the first point into the equation and calculate to see if the equation is satisfied (i.e. if the left side equals the right side). 4. Repeat step 3 for the second and third points with each equation. 5. The equation that satisfies all three points (i.e. holds true when you substitute the coordinates of all three points) is the equation of the line on which all the points lie.