Graphical Interpretation of Linear Solutions
A data analyst is training an intern on how the linear performance model is represented graphically. Based on the core principle relating equations to their graphs, how should the analyst describe the location of coordinate pairs that are solutions to the equation compared to those that are not solutions?
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Graphical Interpretation of Linear Solutions