Which of the following is a solution to the equation y = 3x – 1?

two unknowns and one equation means that the solution is a line

this one is in slope-intercept form

To find the solution to the equation y = 3x - 1, we need to plug in different values for x and solve for y. There are infinitely many solutions to this equation. However, if you are given a specific set of options, we can check which values of x satisfy the equation.

Please provide the options you have, and I will tell you which value of x is a solution to the equation.

To find the solution to the equation y = 3x - 1, we need to substitute different values for x and solve for the corresponding values of y. The solution is any pair of x and y values that satisfy the equation.

Let's try substituting some values for x:

When x = 0, y = 3(0) - 1 = -1
So one solution is (0, -1).

When x = 2, y = 3(2) - 1 = 5
So another solution is (2, 5).

When x = -1, y = 3(-1) - 1 = -4
So another solution is (-1, -4).

By substituting different values for x, we have found three solutions: (0, -1), (2, 5), and (-1, -4).