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Mathematics, 13.10.2019 16:30 adamske0

In the graph shown, which ordered pair does not represent a solution to the graph?
a) (1, 7)
b) (0, 4)
c) (2, –2)
d) (3, –5)

the steps kalee used to solve the equation –4x + 9 = 2x – 12x + 51 and the properties she used to justify each step are shown. find and identify each error. note: there are errors in both the mathematical work and the justifications.

create your own equation and explain, using complete sentences, how you would solve it. make sure you include the properties of operations and/or the properties of equality that justify each step in your explanation


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In the graph shown, which ordered pair does not represent a solution to the graph?  a) (1, 7)<
In the graph shown, which ordered pair does not represent a solution to the graph?  a) (1, 7)<

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