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If x=2 in the equation y=3x-5, what is the value of y?

User Shaun Bowe
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Answer:1

Explanation:

just plug them in

we know x =2

so in where ever it says x, we put in 2

y=3(2) -5

User Nate Koppenhaver
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Answer:

y= 1

Explanation:

y= 3x -5

To find the value of y when x= 2, replace x with 2 in the equation.

When x= 2,

y= 3(2) -5

y= 6 -5

y= 1

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