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Andy Bonilla
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25 June, 08:25
solve for y:
-3y=2x-p; x=-3,0,1
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Keaton Benitez
25 June, 08:43
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-3y = 2x - p |divide both sides by (-3)
y = - 3/2x + p/3
x = - 3 then y = - 3/2 · (-3) + p/3 = 4.5 + p/3
x = 0 then y = - 3/2 · 0 + p/3 = p/3
x = 1 then y = - 3/2 · 1 + p/3 = - 3/2 + p/3
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