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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Determine which ordered pair is a solution of y=8x.
A. (0,8)
B. (-1,8)
C. (1.5,10)
D. (2,16)
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OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
A i think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's what I was thinking too. Can you explain if possible?
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
Ummm Idk how to put it in words xD
OpenStudy (utterly_confuzzled):
It's A because if you plug the ordered pairs into the equation, that is the only ordered psi that works
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i'll tell u if ur answer was correct or not once i submit the test.
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OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
utterly is right
OpenStudy (utterly_confuzzled):
Scratch that, it's D. I read it wrong the first time
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
wait, it is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im utterly confuzzled lol haha
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
xD. im pretty sure its A tho, A just sounds right then the others.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im going to get some people to see if they can help.
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
>.< oke
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@james1769 @YK.PAPI @Liam_Monge
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
@Kitten_is_back
OpenStudy (carlyleukhardt):
@misty1212
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OpenStudy (james1769):
wat u need
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wats up @Jazzy17999
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol hey guys could you help with this question?
OpenStudy (utterly_confuzzled):
Y=8x
(2,16)
16=8(2)
16=16
(0,8)
8=8(0)
8=0
that wouldn't work because you're saying zero is equal to 8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D
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OpenStudy (utterly_confuzzled):
So whenever you plug in and work it out like I just did, the only one that works is D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got d
OpenStudy (james1769):
^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thnx Guys I appreciate it. @YK.PAPI @Liam_Monge and also @james1769
OpenStudy (james1769):
no problem @jassy17999
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mhm anytime