y=4x−9
Mathematics, 29.10.2019 16:31 raven76
Which of the following coordinates is a solution to the linear equation
y=4x−9
a) (4,7)
b) (1,13)
c) (-2,-1)
d) (-5,11)
Answers: 3
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Which of the following coordinates is a solution to the linear equation
y=4x−9
y=4x−9
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