SOLUTION: given the linear equation y=-4/3+1 , find the y -coordinates of the points (-6,),(-3), and (6,)
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Question 485507: given the linear equation y=-4/3+1 , find the y -coordinates of the points (-6,),(-3), and (6,)
Answer by John10(297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hint: Just plug each x-coordinate into the equation to find its appropriated y-coordinate.
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