Answer:
Part 1) [tex]y=2x+3[/tex]
Part 2) The equation satisfy the set of coordinates (see the explanation)
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1
Find the linear equation
The rule for the linear equation states that y is three more than twice x.
so
The variable y is equal to the number 2 multiplied by x plus the number 3
[tex]y=2x+3[/tex]
step 2
Prove that the equation satisfies the set of coordinates
substitute the value of x and the value of y in the linear equation and then compare the results
a) (-1, 1)
[tex]1=2(-1)+3[/tex]
[tex]1=1[/tex] ----> is true
so
The equation satisfy the ordered pair
b) (0, 3)
[tex]3=2(0)+3[/tex]
[tex]3=3[/tex] ----> is true
so
The equation satisfy the ordered pair
c) (-1/3,7/3)
[tex]7/3=2(-1/3)+3[/tex]
[tex]7/3=7/3[/tex] ----> is true
so
The equation satisfy the ordered pair
therefore
The equation satisfy the set of coordinates