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Given the equation y=-3x+2.5When y=8.5, what is the value of x that makes the equation true?

Given the equation y=-3x+2.5When y=8.5, what is the value of x that makes the equation-example-1

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Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation:


y=-3x+2.5

When y=8.5, we have:


8.5=-3x+2.5

To solve for x, subtract 2.5 from both sides.


\begin{gathered} 8.5-2.5=-3x+2.5-2.5 \\ 6=-3x \end{gathered}

Next, divide both sides by -3.


\begin{gathered} (6)/(-3)=(-3x)/(-3) \\ -2=x \\ \implies x=-2 \end{gathered}

The value of x that makes the equation true is -2.

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