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When x = -3, then what does y equal?

When x = -3, then what does y equal?-example-1

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Answer:-6

Explanation:

Find the linear equation

Slope :(0,-3)(3,0)

0+3/3-0=>1

Y-int=-3

So equation

F(x)=X-3

Now substitute x by -3

Therefore:

F(x)=-3-3

=>-6

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Answer:

y = - 6

Explanation:

Locate x = - 3 0n the x- axis, then go vertically down until the line is met. At this point read the value of y from the y0 axis, that is

When x = - 3, y = - 6

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