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Answer:
(-2, -3), (1, 6), (2, 9) are plotted in the attached graph
Step-by-step explanation:
For x = -2, y = 3(-2) +3 = -3. The ordered pair is (-2, -3).
For x = 1, y = 3(1) +3 = 6. The ordered pair is (1, 6).
For x = 2, y = 3(2) +3 = 9. The ordered pair is (2, 9).
The graph is attached.
Answer:
7.
Solution given;
male=15
female=27
1st term=5*3
2nd term=3*3*3
now
Highest common factor=3
So
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Answer:
x=30° y=4
Step-by-step explanation:

cross multiple
5y=8(2.5)
5y=20
divide 5 by 20
and you should y=4
since the polygons are similar x should have the same degrees as the bigger polygon
No. I can’t. Just wanting to get some points man, 5 would be nice.
Answer:
A. 7
<em>good luck, i hope this helps :)
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