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How do you solve for M(-2)=x+5/3

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Answer:

-1/3

Explanation:

Given the function M(x) =


x + (5)/(3)

M(2) means what is the value of M(x) when x = -2, so let us substitute x = -2 into the equation.

M(-2) =


- 2 + (5)/(3) \\ = - (1)/(3)

Therefore, M(-2) gives -1/3.

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