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OpenStudy (pinklion23):

@trwatkins1

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

5.6 and -8.4 i belive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simply plug in the x values they gave you into the equation that is in the question :) So plug in 4 and -6 and you'll find the corresponding y-values

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

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OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

?

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

im doing what he said

OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

ok

OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

@CShrix

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

but it is not working :(

OpenStudy (youngstudier):

@trwatkins1 is correct.

OpenStudy (adovbush):

@pinklion23 im in k12 too

OpenStudy (pinklion23):

yeah i know :)

OpenStudy (adovbush):

:)

OpenStudy (adovbush):

Nadia, right?

OpenStudy (trwatkins1):

bruh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just so you know, I said plug in, not plot :) In the question, they gave you an equation. And then they gave you two x values. All you had to do was plug those values into the equation X)

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