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Graph the ordered pairs for y = 3x + 3 using x={−2,  1, 2} .

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Answered by renu2032
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1). y=3x+3

= 1) y=3(-2)+3
-6+3
y= -3

2) y=3(1)+3
3+3
y=6

3) y=3(2)+3
6+3
y=9

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Answered by SocioMetricStar
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Answer:

Ordered pairs are (-2,-3),(1,6),(2,9)

Graph has been attached.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation of the line is

y=3x+3

Let us find the ordered pairs for given values of x and then plot the line.

For x = -2

y=3(-2)+3\\y=-6+3\\y=-3

For x = 1

y=3(1)+3\\y=3+3\\y=6

For x = 2

y=3(2)+3\\y=6+3\\y=9

Hence, ordered pairs are

(-2,-3),(1,6),(2,9)

Plot these points on the xy-plane and join these points to get the graph of the given equation.

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