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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Intermediate_Algebra/04%3A_Graphs/4.2%3A_Graph_Linear_Equations_in_Two_Variables
    The points that are solutions to y=2x−3 are on the line, but the point that is not a solution is not on the line. \(\begin{array}{lrll} \text { Find three points that are solutions to the } & 2 x-3 y ...The points that are solutions to y=2x−3 are on the line, but the point that is not a solution is not on the line. \(\begin{array}{lrll} \text { Find three points that are solutions to the } & 2 x-3 y &= &6 \\ \text { equation. } & 2 x-3 y&=&6 \\ \text { First let } x=0 . & 2(0)-3 y&=&6 \\ \text { Solve for } y . &-3 y&=&6 \\ & y&=&-2 \\\\ \text { Now let } y=0 . & 2 x-3(0)&=&6 \\ \text { Solve for } x . & 2 x&=&6 \\ & x&=& 3 \\ \\ \text{ We need a third point.

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