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A linear equation exists for the following sets of ordered pairs: {(-1, 1), (0, 3), (-1/3, 7/3)}. The rule for the linear equation states that y is three more than twice x. Set up a linear equation that satisfies the rule, and use the set of ordered pairs to prove that your equation satisfies the set of coordinates. Complete your work in the space provided.

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is that a work problem or does it have a pic
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