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(−3,y) and (x,2).

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

Complete the table below.

x y
row 1−3 Answer

row 2 Answer
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The value of x in the second ordered pair is - 0.5 or - 1/2 and that of y in the first ordered pair is 8.

The given ordered pair is (-3,y) and (x,2)

the equation y=-2x+2

In the first step we put the value of x as -3 as given in (-3,y) in the equation y=-2x+2, we get

y=-2(-3)+2

⇒y=6+2

⇒y=8

So the value of y is 8 then the ordered pair will be (-3,8).

Again, in the second step, we put the value of y as 2 as given in (x,2) in the equation y=-2x+2, and we get

2=-2x+2

⇒2x=2-2

⇒2x=0

⇒x=0

So the value of x is 0, and the ordered pair will be (0,2).

The table:

  • # Value of x Value of y
  • 1 -3 8
  • 2 0 2

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(−3,y) and (x,2). y=−2x+2 Step 1 of 2 : Compute the missing x and y values so that-example-1
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