SOLUTION: Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
y=x+6
(0, __), (__, 7), (2, __)
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Question 557119: Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
y=x+6
(0, __), (__, 7), (2, __)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
y=x+6
(0, __)
Let x = 0
then y = 6
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(__, 7)
Let y = 7
then 7 = x+6
x = 1
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(2, __)
Let x = 2
y = 2+6
y = 8
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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