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Novay_Z [31]
3 years ago
12

PLS HELP DUE TONIGHT!!! 35 POINTS!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
damaskus [11]3 years ago
6 0

Answer :

A) y = 7x + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to see the equations 1 by 1

instead of y and x we need to put the value given

I am taking the last x and yes values as they are small numbers and will be easy to calculate

x = -1

y = -3

placing the values in equation :

A) y = 7x + 4

-3 = 7 × -1 + 4

-3 = -7 + 4

-3 = -3

So we got the answer same ! so the correct answer will be A) y = 7x + 4

let's check other one too to confirm overselves

b) y = 4x + 7

-3 = 4 × -1 + 7

-3 = -4 + 7

-3 = 3 NOT AN ANSWER

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