which of the following is a solution to the equation y = 3x - 1

A.(4,1)
B.(2,5)
C.(4,3)
D.(0,-3)

Answer: A

No.

4 does not = 3 - 1

Okay I say D?

No.

0 does not = -9 - 1

I don't see any correct answer.

Please make sure your problem is stated correctly. Look for typos.

y = 3x - 1

for (2,5)

LS = 5
RS = 3(2) - 1 = 5

To determine which of the given options is a solution to the equation y = 3x - 1, we need to substitute the values of x and y from each option into the equation and see if they satisfy it.

For option A, the coordinates are (4,1).

Substituting x = 4 and y = 1 into the equation y = 3x - 1:
1 = 3(4) - 1
1 = 12 - 1
1 = 11

Since 1 is not equal to 11, option A is not a solution to the equation.

Let's check option B.

For option B, the coordinates are (2,5).

Substituting x = 2 and y = 5 into the equation y = 3x - 1:
5 = 3(2) - 1
5 = 6 - 1
5 = 5

Since 5 is equal to 5, option B is a solution to the equation.

Now let's check option C.

For option C, the coordinates are (4,3).

Substituting x = 4 and y = 3 into the equation y = 3x - 1:
3 = 3(4) - 1
3 = 12 - 1
3 = 11

Since 3 is not equal to 11, option C is not a solution to the equation.

Finally, let's check option D.

For option D, the coordinates are (0,-3).

Substituting x = 0 and y = -3 into the equation y = 3x - 1:
-3 = 3(0) - 1
-3 = 0 - 1
-3 = -1

Since -3 is not equal to -1, option D is not a solution to the equation.

Therefore, the only solution to the equation y = 3x - 1 is option B, (2,5).