Does the point (-3, 6) satisfy the equation y = x² + x?
yes
no
Does the point (-3, 6) satisfy the equation y = x² + x?
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To determine if the point (-3, 6) satisfies the equation y = x² + x, we can substitute x = -3 into the equation and see if the resulting y value equals 6.
1. Substitute x into the equation:
y = (-3)² + (-3)
2. Calculate:
y = 9 – 3
y = 6
Since we substituted x = -3 and found that y = 6, the point (-3, 6) does satisfy the equation.
So the answer is yes.