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Desiree Bailey
12 September, 10:08
Y = - 1/3x + 5
X = - 3
+3
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Pace
12 September, 11:27
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Y = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
x is - 3 so - 3 and connect it the x.
Y = - 1 / 3 (-3) + 5.
Y = 1 + 5
Y = 7
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Alexzander
12 September, 14:06
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Y=6
Step-by-step explanation:
What it means is that the x is - 3, so you take the - 3 and plug it into the x.
Y=-1/3 (-3) + 5.
Y=1+5
Y=6 is your answer.
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