Chapter 3: Problem 100
Explain how to find ordered pairs that are solutions of an equation in two variables, \(x\) and \(y\)
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Chapter 3: Problem 100
Explain how to find ordered pairs that are solutions of an equation in two variables, \(x\) and \(y\)
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Use intercepts and a checkpoint to graph equation. \(x+y=5\)
Write each sentence as a linear inequality in two variables. Then graph the inequality. The difference between the \(x\) -variable and the \(y\) -variable is at least 3
Graph equation. \(x=2\)
Determine whether each ordered pair is a solution of the given inequality. $$x+y>4:(2,2),(3,2),(-3,8)$$
Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line satisfying the given conditions. The line passes through \((-3,2)\) and is parallel to the line whose equation is \(y=4 x+1.\)
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