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The table shows ordered pairs of the function y= 8 - 2x. What is the value of y when x= 8?

A. –20

B. –8

C. 8

D. 48

The table shows ordered pairs of the function y= 8 - 2x. What is the value of y when-example-1
User Edward Yu
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Answer:

The answer is -8 (Option B)

Explanation:

You can solve this by replacing x in the equation with 8, because the question give us what x equals. So instead of y=8-2x, we get y=8-2(8)

Now that we have the complete equation, we can solve for y:

y= 8 - 2x

y= 8 - 2(8)

y= 8 - 16

y= -8

User Zundarz
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Answer: OPTION B.

Explanation:

You know that the function is:


y= 8 - 2x

Then, in order to find the value of the variable "y" when the value of the variable "x" is 8 (
x=8), you need to substitute this value into the function
y= 8 - 2x.

Therefore, this is:


y= 8 - 2x\\\\y= 8 - 2(8)\\\\y= 8 - 16\\\\y=-8

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