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What is the y value when x equals -13 y=-160-9(x)

User Axxis
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ok so...
y=-160-9(-13)
y=-160-117
y=43
hope i helped
User M Hadadi
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Real Question :

You're Studying Different Function Tools And Begin Working With This Function : y = -160 -9(x)

Use The Equation To Answer The Question.

y = -160 -9(x)

what is the y value when x equals -13 ?

y=-160-9(x)

Answer :


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-43\end{array}\right]

Step-By-Step Explanation :


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y = -160 -9(x)\\y = -160 -9(-13)\\y = -160 +117\\y =-43\end{array}\right]

We Know The Given Value Of (x) Is -13

Multiply
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-9(x) Or-9(-13)\\=117\end{array}\right]

Then Add
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-160+117\end{array}\right]

You're Left With Your Answer :
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}y=-43\end{array}\right]




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