SOLUTION: is this correct?
2x – 2y = 6 by graphing 3 points.
-2x -2x
----------- -
-2y = -2x + 6
-2y -2x + 6
---- ------
-2 = -2
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Question 202170: is this correct?
2x – 2y = 6 by graphing 3 points.
-2x -2x
-------------
-2y = -2x + 6
-2y -2x + 6
---- ------
-2 = -2
y = x - 3
y= (0)+3
y= (1)+3
y= (2)+3
x , y
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3 , 0
1 , 3
2 , 5
Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, vleith:
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're on the right track, but your table should look like this
x , y
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0 , -3
1 , -2
2 , -1
Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not quite.
You are good up thru y = x - 3 is fine
when x =0, y = -3
when x = 1 y =-2
when x = 2, y=-1
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