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What is the y-value when x equals -11?
y = -200 – 12(x).

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Real Question:

You Make A Table To Use AS A Quick Reference Guide.
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y = -200 -12 (x)\end{array}\right]

Use The Table Tool To Answer The Question:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-8&-104\\-9&-92\\-10&-80\\-11&-68\\-12&-56\end{array}\right]

What is the y-value when x equals -11?


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y = -200 -12 (x)\end{array}\right]

Explanation:

Plug In The X-Value
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y=-200-12(x)\\y=-200-12(-11)\end{array}\right]

Then You'll Multiply
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-12(x) Or -12(-11)\\132\end{array}\right]

To Find The Y-Value Simplify
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y=-200+132\\y=-68\end{array}\right]

Answer:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y=-200-12(x)\\y=-200-12(-11)\\y=-200+132\\ y=-68\end{array}\right]

User Thomas Leduc
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Y=-68

Hope this helps, have a great day!
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