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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 16:12 ayandjay01

A linear equation exists for the following sets of ordered pairs: {(-1, 1), (0, 3), (-1/3, 7/3)}. The rule for the linear equation states that y is three more than twice x. Set up a linear equation that satisfies the rule, and use the set of ordered pairs to prove that your equation satisfies the set of coordinates. Complete your work in the space provided or upload a file that can display math symbols if your work requires it.

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