To solve the equation for y, we can isolate the variable y by subtracting 3x from both sides of the equation.
y + 3x - 3x = 5 - 3x
Simplifying the equation gives us:
y = 5 - 3x
Now we can substitute the values of x and find the corresponding values of y:
For x = -1:
y = 5 - 3(-1)
y = 5 + 3
y = 8
For x = 0:
y = 5 - 3(0)
y = 5
y = 5
For x = 2:
y = 5 - 3(2)
y = 5 - 6
y = -1
So the values of y for x = -1, 0, and 2 are 8, 5, and -1, respectively.
Solve the equation for y. Then find the value of y for each value of x.
y+3 x =5; x= -1, 0, 2
y=
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Apologies for the mistake. Let's solve the equation again:
y + 3x = 5
To solve for y, we need to isolate the y term. Subtracting 3x from both sides gives us:
y = 5 - 3x
Now, we can substitute the given values of x and find the corresponding values of y:
For x = -1:
y = 5 - 3(-1)
y = 5 + 3
y = 8
For x = 0:
y = 5 - 3(0)
y = 5
y = 5
For x = 2:
y = 5 - 3(2)
y = 5 - 6
y = -1
So the values of y for x = -1, 0, and 2 are 8, 5, and -1, respectively.
y + 3x = 5
To solve for y, we need to isolate the y term. Subtracting 3x from both sides gives us:
y = 5 - 3x
Now, we can substitute the given values of x and find the corresponding values of y:
For x = -1:
y = 5 - 3(-1)
y = 5 + 3
y = 8
For x = 0:
y = 5 - 3(0)
y = 5
y = 5
For x = 2:
y = 5 - 3(2)
y = 5 - 6
y = -1
So the values of y for x = -1, 0, and 2 are 8, 5, and -1, respectively.