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Solve the equation for y. y +4x=11;x= -1,0,3

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Answer:

y = 15, 11, and -1 when x = -1, 0, and 3 (respectively). Together, we have the points (-1, 15), (0, 11), and (3, -1).

Explanation:

Assuming you want to find the values of y for each evaluated x, we will simply plug in the values into the equation.

y + 4x = 11

y = 11 - 4x

For x = -1

y = 11 - 4(-1)

y = 15

For x = 0

y = 11 - 4(0)

y = 11

For x = 3

y = 11 - 4(3)

y = -1

Thus, we have the points, (-1, 15), (0, 11), and (3, -1).

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