
Whether the ordered pairs ( − 2 , 3 ) , ( 0 , − 5 ) , ( 2 , − 3 ) ( 3 , − 2 ) , ( 4 , 3 ) and ( 7 , 2 ) are the solution of the equation y = x 2 − 2 x − 5 .

Answer to Problem 1RE
Solution:
The ordered pairs
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression is
Explanation:
For
So, left hand side is equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
Now, for
So, left hand side is equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
Now, for
So, left hand side is not equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
Now, for
So, left hand side is equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
For
So, left hand side is equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
Now, for
So, left hand side is not equal to right hand side.
Therefore,
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