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Consider the equation and the following ordered pairs: (−3,y) and (x,2).

y=−3x−1
Step 1 of 2 : Compute the missing x and y values so that each ordered pair will satisfy the given equation.


x y
row 1−3 Answer

row 2 Answer
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User Tobias Theel
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Answer:

Explanation:

step 1 of 2:

We got pairs: (-3, y) and (x, 2), to compute the missing x and y values, we plugin the number into the equation.

(-3, y)

y = -3x - 1

y = -3(-3) - 1

y = 9 - 1

y = 8

So we solve this pair as (-3, 8).

(x, 2)

y = -3x - 1

2 = -3x - 1

3 = -3x

x = -1

So we solve this pair as (-1, 2).

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