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In this equation, find the value of y when
x = -3.
4
y=x+2
3

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y=19.6.

Step-by-step explanation:

since x is given to you, you’d need to plug it in the equation and then add it up which will give you your answer.
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To find the value of y when x = -3 in the equation y = x + 2, simply substitute x with -3:

y = -3 + 2
y = -1

So, when x = -3, y is equal to -1.
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