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Come up with two additional solutions now that you have graphed the line. Justify your solution numerically. At least one of your points must include decimals or fractions.

New Solution #1: left bracket(
,
right bracket) is a solution because when you plug it into the original equation 3, left bracket3(
right bracket, plus, left bracket)+(
right bracket, equals, 5)=5, the equation simplifies to
equals, 5=5.
New Solution #2: left bracket(
,
right bracket) is a solution because when you plug it into the original equation 3, left bracket3(
right bracket, plus, left bracket)+(
right bracket, equals, 5)=5, the equation simplifies to
equals, 5=5.

New Solution #1: (2.5, 2.5) is a solution because when you plug it into the original equation 3(2.5) + 2.5 = 5, the equation simplifies to 7.5 + 2.5 = 5, which is not true. Therefore, (2.5, 2.5) is not a solution.

New Solution #2: (1/2, 6/5) is a solution because when you plug it into the original equation 3(1/2) + (6/5) = 5, the equation simplifies to 3/2 + 6/5 = 5. Finding a common denominator of 10, this becomes 15/10 + 12/10 = 5, which is true. Therefore, (1/2, 6/5) is a valid solution.