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Which point is on the graph ofx=13(y−18)in the coordinate plane?

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The points on a graph are the points that lie on the graph

The ordered pair on the graph of [tex]\mathbf{x =\frac{1}{3}(y - \frac 18)}[/tex] would be [tex]\mathbf{( \frac{5}8},2)[/tex]

The points are not given; so, I will give a general explanation

The equation is given as:

[tex]\mathbf{x =\frac{1}{3}(y - \frac 18)}[/tex]

Assume that the value of y, is 2

The equation becomes

[tex]\mathbf{x = \frac 13(2 - \frac 18)}[/tex]

Take LCM

[tex]\mathbf{x = \frac 13(\frac{16-1}8)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{x = \frac 13(\frac{15}8)}[/tex]

Divide

[tex]\mathbf{x = \frac{5}8}[/tex]

So, the ordered pair would be [tex]\mathbf{( \frac{5}8},2)[/tex]

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