Respuesta :

Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

So because you have (?,-3), the -3 is your y axis.

Remember (x,y).

So, you would substitute your y with the -3.

Ex. 2x-3(-3)=5

You will solve from there

-3 x -3 = 9

2x+9=5

subtract your 9 from your 5

2x=-4

divide your 2 from your -4

x=-2

The missing coordinate of the given equation 2x-3y=5 is - 2 is that ( -2,-3) .

What is a linear equation?

A linear equation is an equation in which the power of variables is only 1.

For example in the equation 2x-3y=5, the power on variables x and y is only 1 so it will be a linear equation.

Given that 2x-3y=5 and coordinate (x,-3).

To satisfy this coordinate to the given equation it's neccassery that this coordinate should be able to be put into the equation.

Hence, 2x - 3(-3) = 5.

2x + 9 = 5

2x = 5 -9

2x = -4

x = -2 Hence, -2 will be the missing coordinate.

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