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Can someone solve these for me? I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 19 points.

Can someone solve these for me? I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 19 points.-example-1
Can someone solve these for me? I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 19 points.-example-1
Can someone solve these for me? I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 19 points.-example-2
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Okay. I think this has to do with finding the spot of "y" with "x" at a spot on the graph.
1. With "x" being at -3, we can go on the graph and see where that particular position is. When x is at -3, y is at -6. y = -6.

2. This time, we're looking for one. With x being at 1, y would be at -2, because -2 is on the y-axis, while the x-axis is still 1. y = -2.
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the first one is 0 and the second one is -2
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