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OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
Hi
OpenStudy (bibby):
hey
OpenStudy (bibby):
plug in the respective x-values
OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
Okay
OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
Can you show me how I haven't done with a fraction before will it be kinda of the same of just one number?
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OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
I know you need to equal to 2
OpenStudy (bibby):
For instance, (5.5)=>\(\large y=\frac{3}{2}x+2\)
\(\large \frac{3}{2}*5+2=\frac{15}{2}+2=\frac{15+4}{2}=\frac{19}{2}\) so that's dfefinitely not a solution because 19/2 =/=5
OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
Ah.
OpenStudy (bibby):
try it for 4,14
OpenStudy (ineedhelponhw):
Dangit...
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