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Does (2, –2) make the equation y = –2x + –2 true?

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Answer: no it doesn’t because -2 doesn’t equal to -6

Step-by-step explanation:

all you have to do is plug 2 for x value and -2 for y

-2= -2(2)+ -2

so -2= -4+ -2 and -4+ -2 is -6

therefor -2 doesn’t equal to -6

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