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If y=-2(x-3), find y when x = 3

User Mike Brind
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EVALUATING

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First plug 3 in the place of y:


\texttt{y=-2(\bf{3}\texttt{-3)}}

This can be simplified:


\large\texttt{y=-2(0)}

After we simplify this we will get y


\huge\texttt{y=0}

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User Ekene
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Answer:

y =0

Explanation:

y=-2(x-3)

Let x= 3

Find the value of y

Substitute this value into the equation

y=-2(3-3)

y = -2(0)

y = 0

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