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Find the value of y when x= 7. y=-4x
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Find the value of y when x= 7.
y=-4x
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Y= -4x
First enter in the 7 as X
Y = -4 (7)
You will then multiply -4 • 7 [the “•” is another way or saying multiply just use it so you won’t get the symbol and X confused]
Once you have multiples the answer will be
Y = -28
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Answer:
y = -28
Explanation:
y=-4x
Let x=7
y = -4*7
y = -28
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