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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
10

I need three points on a graph but I need help

Mathematics
1 answer:
mezya [45]3 years ago
5 0
-3y = 2x - 7

when x = 0
-3y = -7
 y = 7/3
 y = 2 1/3(2 and 1/3)

when y = 0
2x - 7 = 0
2x = 7
  x = 3.5

when x = 2
-3y = 2(2) - 7 
-3y = -3
   y = 1

when x = -1 
-3y = 2(-1) - 7 
-3y = -9
   y = 3

Answer ( you can 3 of those below for your ordered pairs)

 ordered pairs
  (0, 7/3), (3.5, 0) (2, 1), (-1, 3)
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