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Is (6,1)(6, 1) a solution to the equation y=5xy = 5x?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Is (6,1)(6, 1) a solution to the equation y=5xy = 5x?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Understand Equation Solutions: Understand what it means for a point to be a solution to an equation.\newlineA point is a solution to an equation if, when the xx and yy values of the point are substituted into the equation, the equation is true.
  2. Substitute x-value: Substitute the x-value of the point (6,1)(6, 1) into the equation y=5xy = 5x. Substitute x=6x = 6 into the equation to find the expected y-value. Expected y-value = 5×6=305 \times 6 = 30
  3. Compare yy-values: Compare the expected yy-value with the yy-value of the point (6,1)(6, 1). The yy-value of the point is 11, but our calculation shows that the expected yy-value when x=6x = 6 is 3030. Since 11 does not equal 3030, the point (6,1)(6, 1) is not a solution to the equation yy22.

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