The points on a line are the true values of the graph of the line
A point on the line is (1,1)
The equation of the line is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = -2x + 3}[/tex]
To determine a point on the line, we assume a value for x.
Assume x = 1.
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{y = -2(1) + 3}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{y = -2 + 3}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{y = 1}[/tex]
Hence, a point on the line is (1,1)
Note that there are other points on the line.
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