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Suppose that S and T are points on the number line. If ST = 18 and S lies at -3, where could T be located? If there are several locations, separate them with commas.
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Suppose that S and T are points on the number line.
If ST = 18 and S lies at -3, where could T be located?
If there are several locations, separate them with commas.
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ST=18
S= -3
-3T=18
T=18/-3
T= -6
(-3,-6)=ST
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