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13. Write a solution for the equation 2x+y=7.​

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Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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2x + y = 7 \\ 2  \times 1+ y = 7 \: (x = 1) \\ 2 + y = 7 \\ y = 7 - 2 \\ y = 5

Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+y=7 is given, so if we isolate a variable y would be easier since there is only 1. You must subtract both sides by 2x in order for y to be alone. Here is the math:

 

2x-2x+y=7-2x

y=7-2x or y= -2x+7

 

 

This is telling you that if the equation matches the table, f(x) [which is the same as y] should equal the corresponding x value multiplied by -2 and then adding 7 to the product found. Let's use the first coordinates to illustrate this (-4, -1):

 

y= -2x+7

-1= -2• -4+7

-1= 8+7

-1=15

-1≠15

As you can see, the math shows that y should be 15 if the x coordinate is -4 for the equation y= -2x+7. So the equation does not reflect the table.

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