Question 1161254
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There are infinite equations that have graphs that pass through the given points.  If you have a list of equations to chose from, then replace the independent variable in each of the equations with the first number of each of the given ordered pairs, one at a time.  Do the indicated arithmetic.  If the value of the dependent variable is equal to the second value in the ordered pair in both cases, then the graph passes through the points.


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John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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