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29 January, 06:59
G (0) = -6/7 into a order pair
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Gabriella Decker
29 January, 07:11
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(0, - 6/7)
Step-by-step explanation:
You want an ordered pair equivalent to G (0) = -6/7. Here "y" = - 6/7 and "x" = 0. The desired ordered pair is thus (0, - 6/7) : the x-coordinate comes first and the y-coordinate second.
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