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4 Which ordered pair is NOT a point on the graph of y = x? XF x (12, 6) G)-(=4, =2) (-6,3) J (2, 1)
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Which ordered pair is NOT a point on the
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XF
x (12, 6)
G)-(=4, =2)
(-6,3)
J
(2, 1)
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