a) Jayla says that the equation y=2*3 matches the graph Substitute the ordered pairs (from part() into the equation to prove that jayla is correct. Make sure to show ALL steps

From the graph let's take the points as the ordered pairs:
(3, 3), (4, 5), and (5, 7)
Given the equation:
y = 2x - 3
Let's verify for all points, if the equation matches the graph:
a) (x, y) ==> (3, 3)
Substitute 3 for x and 3 for y in the equation
y = 2x - 3
3 = 3(3) - 3
3 = 6 - 3
3 = 3
b) (x, y) ==> (4, 5)
Substitute 4 for x and 5 for y:
y = 2x - 3
5 = 2(4) - 3
5 = 8 - 3
5 = 5
c) (x, y) ==> (5, 7)
Substitute 5 for x and 7 for y:
y = 2x - 3
7 = 5(2) - 3
7 = 10 - 3
7 = 7
Since the left side equals the right side of the equation, the equation
y=2x-3 matches the graph.
Therefore, Jayla is correct.