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HELP PLEASE A rule for creating a pattern is given in equation form below. Rule: y=3x−1 Which ordered pair, (x,y), works for the equation? Choose 1 answer: (2,7) (1,2) (3,1)
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HELP PLEASE A rule for creating a pattern is given in equation form below. Rule: y=3x−1 Which ordered pair, (x,y), works for the equation? Choose 1 answer: (2,7) (1,2) (3,1)
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A rule for creating a pattern is given in equation form below.
Rule: y=3x−1
Which ordered pair, (x,y), works for the equation?
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(2,7)
(1,2)
(3,1)
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The answer should be (1,2)
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