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If the function rule is y = x/2 + 3 and x = 8, what is the value of y?
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If the function rule is y = x/2 + 3 and x = 8, what is the value of y?
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y = x/2 + 3 x = 8
y = 8/2 + 3
y = 4 + 1
y =5
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You only need to replace the value of x in the function rule. You'll get:
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