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If x=2, what is the value of y in the equation y=3x−1 A. y=3 B. y=-5 C. y=-3 D. y=5 please help fast please
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If x=2, what is the value of y in the equation y=3x−1
A. y=3
B. y=-5
C. y=-3
D. y=5
please help fast please
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Y=5 - explanation 3•2 = 6-1- y=5
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
If y=3(2)-1, then y=6-1, therefore y=5
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