SOLUTION: I'm stumped. I have to solve for y = x + 7, using two ordered pairs that satisfy the question. The following ordered pairs are (3,-2), (-4,3), (3,-6) and (-1,-1). How woul

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Question 989381: I'm stumped. I have to solve for y = x + 7, using two ordered pairs that satisfy the question.
The following ordered pairs are
(3,-2), (-4,3), (3,-6) and (-1,-1).
How would I go about solving this to obtain the proper pairing?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which one works? Which point makes the equation true?