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Solve the equation y = - 1/3 x + 4 What ordered pairs in the form of ( x, y ) could be solutions to the equation?
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Solve the equation
y = - 1/3 x + 4
What ordered pairs in the form of ( x, y ) could be solutions to the equation?
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Three ordered pairs for the following equation are:
(0,4) , (1, 11/3) , (2, 10/3)
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Answer:
(12,4)
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