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Y = -5x+ 3 X -1 0 1 2 y ㅁ ㅁ 0 n​

Y = -5x+ 3 X -1 0 1 2 y ㅁ ㅁ 0 n​-example-1

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Answer:

8

3

-2

-7

Explanation:

-5×-1+3

=+5+3

=8

User Calas
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Answer:


\large\boxed{\begin{tabular}cx & y\\\cline{1-2}-1 & 8 \\ 0 & 3 \\ 1 & -2 \\ 2 & -7\end{tabular}}

How to Solve:

The question is asking us to complete the rest of the table. We're given the x values, and we need to find the y-values.

So we substitute the known x-values into the equation y = -5x + 3:

For x = -1:


\sf{y=-5(-1)+3}


\sf{y=5+3}


\boxed{\sf{y=8}}


\rule{350}{1}

For x = 0:


\sf{y=-5(0)+3}


\sf{y=0+3}


\boxed{\sf{y=3}}


\rule{350}{1}

For x = 1:


\sf{y=-5(1)+3}


\sf{y=-5+3}


\boxed{\sf{y=-2}}


\rule{350}{1}

For x = 2:


\sf{y=-5(2)+3}


\sf{y=-10+3}


\boxed{\sf{y=-7}}

The completed table is:


\large\boxed{\begin{tabular}cx & y\\\cline{1-2}-1 & 8 \\ 0 & 3 \\ 1 & -2 \\ 2 & -7\end{tabular}}

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