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Which point is on the line y = -2x + 3? (-2, -1) (3, -3) (3, 3) (-3, -9)
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Which point is on the line y = -2x + 3?
(-2, -1)
(3, -3)
(3, 3)
(-3, -9)
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3,3
Explanation:
If x is 3 it will go over 3 and down 6
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