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15 December, 04:55

Question 1:

Which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation y=2x+6

Select all that apply

(0,6)

(-1,4)

(-1,-4)

(3,12)

Question 2:

Which ordered pairs are a solution to the equation y=4-2x

Select all that apply

(-1,2)

(0,4)

(-1,6)

(1,6)

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  1. 15 December, 05:17
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    1.

    (0,6)

    (-1,6)

    (3,12)

    2.

    (0,4)

    (-1,6)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rule for the first question is y = 2x + 6

    We can substitute the numbers for each equation.

    6 = 2 (0) + 6

    6 = 6

    So (0,6) is correct.

    4 = 2 (-1) + 6

    4 = 4

    So (-1,4) is correct as well.

    -4 = 2 (-1) + 6

    -4 ≠ 4

    (-1,-4) is incorrect.

    12 = 2 (3) + 6

    12 = 12

    So this answer is correct as well.

    The second question's rule is that y = 4 - 2x. So we can substitute the numbers.

    2 = 4 - 2 (-1)

    2 ≠ 6

    This is incorrect.

    4 = 4 - 2 (0)

    4 = 4

    This answer is correct.

    6 = 4 - 2 (-1)

    6 = 6

    This answer is correct as well.

    6 = 4 - 2 (1)

    6 ≠ 2

    This answer is incorrect as well.
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