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AlgebraIntro to Linear Equations :72 xy521 xy1232 yxLinear Equations generally contain two variables: x and a Linear equation,y is called the dependent variable andx is the independent is because y is dependent on what you plug-in for domain of a Linear equation is the set of all x-coordinates and therange is the set of all :State the range and the domain for each set of points (-3, -3) (-1, 1) (1, 5) (3, 9) (5, 13)2. (-5, 8) (-2, 5) (1, 5) (4, 9) (7, 13)Practice:State the range and domain for each set of points graphed below as aninequality:Ex. #1 Domain -4 < x < 4 Range: 5 < y < 912345 AlgebraIntro to Linear a domain, it is easy to find the range for any Linear :Find the range for the given domain:1. 32 xy {D: -3, -2, -1, 0}2. 32 xy {D: 6, 1, -4, -9}Practice:Find the range for the given domain:1. 73 xy{D: -3, -2, -1, 0}2.
Intro to Linear Equations Algebra 6.0 Linear Equations: y 2x 7 5 2 1 y x 2x 3y 12 Linear Equations generally contain two variables: x and y. In a linear equation, y is called the dependent variable and
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