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Find the value of x and the value of y.

A r= 15, y = 10/3
B. r=20, p=10/3
C. x=20/3, y = 513
D. r=15, y =53

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Final answer:

The value of y can be found by substituting the value of x into the equation y = 9 + 3x. For each value of x, solve the equation to get the corresponding value of y which can then be used to plot a graph or create a table of values.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the value of x and the value of y, we can use the equation y = 9 + 3x. This is a linear equation where 9 is the y-intercept (b) and 3 is the slope (m). To find specific values of y for given values of x, we simply substitute the value of x into the equation and solve.

For example, if we wanted to find the value of y when x is 5, we would plug in 5 for x in the equation:

  • y = 9 + 3(5)
  • y = 9 + 15
  • y = 24

Similarly, we can create a table of values for different values of x, and then use those values to draw a graph with a line that shows the relationship between x and y.

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