The set of ordered pairs below represents a linear function.
{(-2,-3), (0, 2), (2,-1), (x, y)}<...
Mathematics, 01.04.2020 22:08, heynow111
The set of ordered pairs below represents a linear function.
{(-2,-3), (0, 2), (2,-1), (x, y)}
What is one other pair of coordinates that could be the missing ordered pair, (x, y),
in this set?
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