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OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

Which equation is represented by the table? x y (x, y) 0 –1 (0, –1) 1 4 (1, 4) 2 9 (2, 9) A. y = 3x – 4 B. y = 5x – 1 C. y = –3x + 3 D. y = 3x + 3

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is B because look to see about -1

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

How many solutions are there to the equation y = 14x – 9? Explain your answer. A. There are no solutions because no value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. B. There is one solution because only one value can be used for the variable x for the equation to remain true. C. There are 2 solutions because only 2 values can be used for the variables for the equation to remain true. D. There are an infinite number of solutions because any value can be used for the variable x and the equation would remain true.

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

This is in the wrong section! I am sure if you put this in the Math section you will get more help!

OpenStudy (ineedhelplz):

D. There are infinite no. of solutions. Every point on the line y=14x-9 would satisfies the equation. :)

OpenStudy (ineedhelplz):

There are an infinite amount of points on a line. Therefore an infinite amount of solutions

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