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Points a and b lie on the graph of the equation y=-4.3x

What are the y cordinates for each point

Point a: (-3,__)

Point b: (5,__)


Sagot :

For the points a and b, you are given the x value of a point on the graph. This means all you have to do is plug in -3 into the equation, and 5 into the equation
This gives -4.3(-3) and -4.3(5)
The points end up being (-3,12.9) and (5,-21.5), final answer
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