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Grayson Huber
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24 January, 01:29
Does (-3,5 make the equation y=X+-2 true
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Dereon Stout
24 January, 01:38
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No.
Step-by-step explanation:
x + (-2) = -3 + (-2) = -3-2=-5, not 5.
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