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Y-3=2(x+1), x equals -1, what is y?

User Gurjot
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Answer:


\sf \: y = 3

Explanation:

Now we have to,

→ Find the required value of y.

We have to use,

→ x = -1

The equation is,

→ y - 3 = 2(x + 1)

Then the value of y will be,

→ y - 3 = 2(x + 1)

→ y = 2(x + 1) + 3

→ y = 2((-1) + 1) + 3

→ y = 2(0) + 3

→ y = 0 + 3

→ [ y = 3 ]

Hence, the value of y is 3.

User MasterID
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Answer:

Y=3

Explanation:

Put in x=-1

y-3 = 2(-1+1)

y-3 = 2(0)

y-3=0

add 3 more to both sides

y-3+3 = 0+3

y =3

(Don't forget Brainliyest)

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