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    Find Three Ordered Pairs That Satisfy the Equation\(y = x + 3\)
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Find Three Ordered Pairs That Satisfy the Equation y=x+3y = x + 3y=x+3

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Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation. y=x+3y = x + 3y=x+3 ( 0 , _____ ) , ( 1 , _____ ) , (  Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.  y = x + 3  ( 0 , _____ ) , ( 1 , _____ ) , (   1 , _____ ) 1 , _____ )

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