Math, asked by myfatcat1127, 11 months ago

y + 2= −3( x - 4)
Complete the missing value in the solution to the equation.
(x,-2

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Here, the value of x is x.

And the value of y is -2.

According to the question,

y + 2 = -3(x - 4)

By putting the values of x and y, we get

-2 + 2 = -3x + 12

or, 0 = -3x + 12

or, 0 - 12 = -3x

or, -12 = -3x

or, -12/-3 = x

or, 4 = x

So, the value of x and y is 4 and -2 respectively.

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Answered by makwanahetavi06
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Answer: y = -11

Step-by-step Explanation:
y + 2 = -3 (x - 4), where x = (-2)
y + 2 = -3 [(-2) - 4]
y + 2 = -3 (-6)
y + 2 = -9
y = -9 -2
y = -11

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