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Find the solution of y = –2x + 3 for x = 2.
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Find the solution of y = –2x + 3 for x = 2.
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im pretty sure that it is -4+3 = -1
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Answer:
Y=-1
Explanation:
y=-2(2)+3
y= -4 +3
-4+3=-1
y=-1
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