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In two the three sentences, explain how you find the value that would complete the ordered pair if the point is on the graph of f(x) = 4x - 6? (3,_____)
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In two the three sentences, explain how you find the value that would complete the ordered pair if the point is on the graph of f(x) = 4x - 6? (3,_____)
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In two the three sentences, explain how you find the value that would complete the ordered pair if the point is on the
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To find the value that would complete the ordered pair you would have to plug x, which is 3, into the x in the equation f(x)=4x-6. So, you would multiply 4 by 3 and then subtract 6. The answer you get from that is 6 which is y, or f(x).
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