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Y+6x=11; x = -2,0, 4 Solve the equation for y.
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Y+6x=11; x = -2,0, 4
Solve the equation for y.
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y=23 when x=-2
y=11 when x=0
y=-13 when x=4
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If you use x=-2, y=23.
If you use x=0, y=11
If you use x=4, y=-13
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