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Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, −9) and (3, −6) is true for the equation 5x−y/3=13?
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Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, −9) and (3, −6) is true for the equation 5x−y/3=13?
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Answer:
(2,-9)
Explanation:
5.2+9/3=13(?)
10+3=13
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5.3+6/3=13(?)
15+2=17
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