Show that the two ordered pairs are solutions to the given equation. Then use the graph of the two points to determine another solution. Answers may vary.y = x - 1; (6, 5), (3, 2)
What will be an ideal response?
Show that (6, 5) is a solution:
y = x - 1
5 =? 6 - 1
5 =? 5 TRUE
Show that (3, 2) is a solution:
y = x - 1
2 =? 3 - 1
2 =? 2 TRUE
Coordinates of the additional solution may vary but should satisfy
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