In a professional cost-tracking model represented by a linear equation, if substituting the values of an ordered pair into the equation results in a false mathematical statement, then that data point is NOT a solution and will not lie on the graph of the line.
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In a professional cost-tracking model represented by a linear equation, if substituting the values of an ordered pair into the equation results in a false mathematical statement, then that data point is NOT a solution and will not lie on the graph of the line.
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