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1. Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation shown? (−2, 0) (1, 3) (−1, 1) (0, -1)
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1. Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation shown? (−2, 0) (1, 3) (−1, 1) (0, -1)
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1. Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation shown?
(−2, 0)
(1, 3)
(−1, 1)
(0, -1)
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the answer is (-1, 1).
the point in in (x, y) format. where x is along the horizontal(left and right) and y is along the vertical (up and down).
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