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IM SO CONFUSED :) PLEASE HELP

IM SO CONFUSED :) PLEASE HELP-example-1
IM SO CONFUSED :) PLEASE HELP-example-1
IM SO CONFUSED :) PLEASE HELP-example-2
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User Munny
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the answer to the problem is
(-4/3, -1/2)
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User Blacker
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Answer:

The answer is A) (-4/3, -1/2)

Explanation:

All you need to do is take the given values of x and y from all the ordered pairs, and plug them into the equation y=3/4x+1/2

The ordered pair A has the values:

x=-4/3, y=-1/2

Now we substitute:

-1/2=3/4×(-4/3)+1/2

-1/2=-1+1/2

-1/2=-1/2

Both sides are equal, so the ordered pair is the solution.

You can repeat the same steps with the other ordered pairs, but they won't be the solution.

Hope this helps!

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