Math, asked by Hector4GT, 1 year ago

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


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Answered by pracheeparikh
34

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

y-4 =-2(x+3)

placing the value of x =-3

y-4=-2(-3+3)

y-4=0

y=4

(x,y) = (-3,4)

Answered by arindamvutla
13

(-3, 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The equation is given as:

y-4=-2(x+3)

We are given the 'x' value of a point that satisfies the above equation.

We are asked to find the 'y' value of the given point.

The point is (-3, _ ) which means x=-3.

So, we plug in -3 for 'x' in the given equation and solve for 'y'. This gives,

y-4=-2(-3+3)\\y-4=-2(0)\\y-4=0\\y=4

Therefore, the 'y' value of the given point is 4 and hence the point is (-3, 4 ).

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