explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs

  1. explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs have an x coordinate of 0 lie on the x axis. She uses the origin as
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  2. explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs have an x coordinate of 0 lie on the x axis. She uses the origin as
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  3. Explain the Error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs that have an x-cordinate of 0 lie on the x-axis.She uses the origin
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  4. Use the table of values.x y -2 -5 0 -1 1 1 2 3 A. Graph the ordered pairs. B. Is the function linear? Explain. C. Write a rule
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  5. x y-2 -5 0 -1 1 1 2 3 A. Graph the ordered pairs. B. Is the function linear? Explain. C. Write a rule for the ordered pairs in
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  6. Janine has started an exercise program. As part of her exercise program, she will walk along trails. Janine walks at an average
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  7. If a set of ordered pairs is a function, are the ordered pairs also a relation? (Also, please explain why)
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  8. Error Analysis: Your friend concluded that because two discriminants are equal, the solutions to the two equations are the same.
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  9. QuestionSara subtracted two polynomials. She asked a friend to check her solution and work. What should her friend tell her? Is
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  10. The set of ordered pairs represents a function.(0, 2), (1, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5), (4, 6) True If the above set of ordered pairs is
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