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Korolek [52]
2 years ago
6

I dont need you to show me how to graph it i need to know what points

History
2 answers:
tamaranim1 [39]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(0,-5)

(-10,0)

(-5,-2.5)

(Demos.com has a graphing calculator where you can get more points)

eduard2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(-4, -3); (0,-5); (4, -7)

I have a graph with the points below:

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