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Question 81684This question is from textbook houghton mifflin
: How do I find three ordered pairs for this equation ? y = 2x+2 This question is from textbook houghton mifflin

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Pick three different values of x, and substitute into the formula to find y. You can use ANY values of x that you choose.

For example, y = 2x+2
If x=0, then y =2*0+2 =2
If x=1, then y=2*1+2 =4
If x=2, then y =2*2+2 = 6
and so on.
In this case, you have the pairs of numbers (always put x first!)
(0,2)
(1,4)
(2,6)
etc.
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