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If x= -5 what will the value of y be if y equals 4 - x2​

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\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{A. What is Asked}}

If x=-5, what is y is y=4-x²?


\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{B. This problem has been solved!}}

Put in the value of x.


\bf{y=4-(-5)^2} | evaluate using Bodmas


\bf{y=4-25} | subtract


\bf{y=-21}


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\bf{Result:}


\bf{=y=-21}


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User Manoj D Bhat
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Answer:

The number that could not be a value of y if y = 4x² - 6 is -12.

Explanation:

What is the value of y for a function of f(x)?

The value of y for which a function f(x) = y = 4x² - 6 can be determined by knowing the smallest value of y for which x is equal to zero.

So, from the equation y = 4x² - 6, we will replace the value of x with zero to determine the smallest value of y.

y = 4(0) - 6

y = 0 - 6

y = -6

Thus, any number smaller than -6 could not be a value of y for the equation y = 4x² - 6.

Therefore, we can conclude that the number that could not be a value of y if y = 4x² - 6 is -12.

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