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Graphing linear equations with two points y < -1/2 -3 I was able to get point a this first one but not the second one (1, ) and point b is (-3, ) but can not figure out the s…
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Graphing linear equations with two points y < -1/2 -3 I was able to get point a this first one but not the second one (1, ) and point b is (-3, ) but can not figure out the s…
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Graphing linear equations with two points
y < -1/2 -3
I was able to get point a this first one but not the second one (1, ) and point b is (-3, ) but can not figure out the second number.
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1. You posted an inequality not a linear equation.
2. Your question is incomplete.
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