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The difference between twice a number, x, and a smaller number, y, is 3. The sum of twice the number and the smaller number is-3. Which equations represent this situation?
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The difference between twice a number, x, and a smaller number, y, is 3. The sum of twice the number and the smaller number is-3. Which equations represent this situation?
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The difference between twice a number, x, and a smaller number, y, is 3. The sum of twice the number and the smaller number is-3. Which equations represent this situation?
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The answer is a I’m pretty sure
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a. y= 2x - 3 and y= -2x - 3
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