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Mathematics, 28.08.2020 01:01 angieplasencia8

Finding Ordered Pairs from an Equation For both equations below, x is the input and y is the output. Match the ordered pair with the correct equation by
dropping the ordered pair into the appropriate bin.

y = 3x - 4
y = (*2)X + 2
(4,4)
(3,5)
(5, 11)
(6, 14)
(2,3)


Finding Ordered Pairs from an Equation

For both equations below, x is the input and y is the outp

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