Please note that your equation sounds a little unclear. But, I am assuming that your equations in two ways and solving both equations.
[tex]4x+5y^3=-7[/tex]
[tex]4x+5y=-37[/tex]
so, I will solve both of them.
Answer:
Please check the explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
Assuming the equation
[tex]4x+5y^3=-7[/tex]
substituting x = -4 and y = 2
[tex]4\left(-4\right)+5\left(2\right)^3=-7[/tex]
[tex]-16+2^3\cdot \:\:5=-7[/tex]
[tex]-16+40=-7[/tex]
[tex]24=-7[/tex]
False!
The sides are not equal!
Since (-4, 2) does not satisfy the equation, therefore (-4, 2) is not a solution of [tex]4x+5y^3=-7[/tex].
2)
[tex]4x+5y=-37[/tex]
Assuming the equation
[tex]4x+5y=-37[/tex]
substituting x = -4 and y = 2
[tex]4\left(-4\right)+5\left(2\right)=-37[/tex]
[tex]-16 + 10 = -37[/tex]
[tex]-6=-37[/tex]
False!
The sides are not equal!
Since (-4, 2) does not satisfy the equation, therefore (-4, 2) is not a solution of [tex]4x+5y=-37[/tex].