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How do I do this? I asked my teacher and I just don't get it.

How do I do this? I asked my teacher and I just don't get it.-example-1
User David Lesches
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Its easy , you just have to substitute the value of x in y = 2x + 1

For example:
X = -4
Y = 2x + 1
Y = 2(-4) + 1
Y = -7
User Dendrobates
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I can just say you how to do the first one, others you can do it by yourself.

x = -4

Given y = 2x+1

Therefore, y = 2(-4)+1 = -8+1 = -7

So, x = -4, y = -7

You just need to put the value of x and do the sum. You can do it by yourself. It's easy

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