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Find the value of y that makes the equation y = -x + 5 true, when x = -4. Select one: a. 9 b. -1 c. 1 d. 2
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Find the value of y that makes the equation y = -x + 5 true, when x = -4.
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a. 9
b. -1
c. 1
d. 2
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Answer is C because -4+5=1
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the answer is c,i believe
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