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All of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function rule y = -3x + 2 except _____. (1, -1) (4, -10) (-2, 8) (-3, 12)
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All of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function rule y = -3x + 2 except _____. (1, -1) (4, -10) (-2, 8) (-3, 12)
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All of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function rule y = -3x + 2 except _____.
(1, -1)
(4, -10)
(-2, 8)
(-3, 12)
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(-3,12) Because you substitute the 12 in for y and -3 in for x. Then you do you order of operations and you get 12=11 which is false.
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