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If (-2, y) lies on the graph of y = 3x, then y =?
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If (-2, y) lies on the graph of y = 3x, then y =?
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y=3x
y= 3(-2)
y = -6
So, (-2, -6)
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y=3x
you use the order pair to substitute therefore y= 3(-2)
y= -6 .
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