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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 19:40 iamabouttofail

10, and made a prediction
I value of x. He realized that he made an error
LINY the y-intercept and that it was actually 12. Can he just subtract
4 from his prediction if he knows that the slope is correct? Explain.
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15. Communicate Mathematical Ideas The
table shows a linear relationship. How can
vou predict the value of y when x=6 without
finding the equation of the relationship?
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