How do you do 1, 2 and 3?
1. y=9x + (-4x)
2. y= -2x - 1
3. y= 5...
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Mathematics, 17.12.2019 21:31 nonjabulomabaso6850
How do you do 1, 2 and 3?
1. y=9x + (-4x)
2. y= -2x - 1
3. y= 5/9x
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