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You're studying different function tools and begin working with this function: y = -200 - 6(x) Use the equation to answer the question. y = -200 - 6(x) What is the y-value when x equals -12? y = -200 - 6(x) Enter the correct answer. DONE 00

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Y value is -128

Explanation:

To find the y-value when x = -12, sub -12 for x in the equation.

y = -200 - 6(x)

y = -200 - 6(-12)

y = -200 + 72

y= -128

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