SOLUTION: Find two points that satisfy the equation -6y+2x=12
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Question 700891: Find two points that satisfy the equation -6y+2x=12
Answer by mouk(232) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are obviously an infinite number of points that satisfy the equation, so just pick any values you like
Choose x=0:
Choose x=6:
So two points that satisfy the equation are (0,-2) and (6,0)
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