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Y+2=−3(x−4) as ordered pair with (_,-2)

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×=4 is the answer

look the explanation

Y+2=−3(x−4) as ordered pair with (_,-2)-example-1
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Answer:

(4,-2)

Explanation:

y + 2 = −3(x−4)

y + 2 = -3x + 12

- 2 - 2

y = -3x + 10

(x, y) -> (4,-2)

Check your answer using (4, -2)

y = -3x + 10

-2 = -3(4) + 10

-2 = -12 + 10

-2 = -2

This statement is correct

Hope this helps!

Y+2=−3(x−4) as ordered pair with (_,-2)-example-1
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