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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 23:50 kittenlover5031

Question 1 Equation (1) y = x + 6
Equation (2) y = 2x + 4
Equation (3) y = 3x + 2
Equation (4) y = 5x – 4
The table above shows four equations. If x = 2, which equation has a y-value different from the other three equations?


Question 1

Equation (1) y = x + 6
Equation (2) y = 2x + 4
Equation (3) y = 3x + 2
Equation (4) y

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