Which equation is represented by the table?
x y (x, y)
0 2 (0, 2)
1 –1 (1,...
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Mathematics, 20.12.2019 20:31 dbegay36
Which equation is represented by the table?
x y (x, y)
0 2 (0, 2)
1 –1 (1, –1)
2 –4 (2, –4)
a.
y = –2x
b.
y = –3x + 2
c.
y = x – 1
d.
y = 2x
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