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If (-3, y) lies on the graph of y = 3-x, then y =
1/27
-27
27

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Answer:

Hello, the correct answer is, 27

Explanation:

Substitute -3 into -x

We know that since they are both negatives, they cancel out. Therefore, you substitute 3 into y = 3^-x.

y = 3^3

y = 27

User Jake Levi
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Answer:

y = 6

Explanation:

[] We can plug in our x value of -3, from the coordinate point, and solve for y.

y = 3 - x

y = 3 - (-3)

y = 3 + 3

y = 6

[] We can also graph the equation, and find the point where x = -3

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If (-3, y) lies on the graph of y = 3-x, then y = 1/27 -27 27-example-1
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