SOLUTION: -3x+y=-2

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Question 98744: -3x+y=-2
Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm not sure what the directions are, you probably need to graph;
first turn this into slope-intercept form;
y=3x-2
now choose values for x and then solve to find y;
let x=1
y=3(1)-2
y=1
(1,1)
let x = 2
y=3(2)-2
y=4
(2,4)
let x = 0
y=3(0)-2
y=-2
(0,-2)
If you are to graph you need to plot those points on a graph and connect with a line.
:)

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