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Mathematics, 22.11.2019 09:31 manarsadi6

In the coordinate plane, you plot the point $(2t + 3, -3t + 3)$ for every real number $t.$ for example, when $t=5$, we have $2t + 3 = 13$ and $-3t + 3 = -12$, so the point $(13,-12)$ is on the graph. explain why the resulting graph is a line, and find an equation whose graph is this line.

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