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What function should be graphed in order to solve the equation 9x−6=−8

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f(x)=9x+2
f of x is equal to 9 x plus 2

f(x)=x−6
f of x is equal to x minus 6

f(x)=9x−14
f of x is equal to 9 x minus 14

f(x)=17x−6

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \(9x - 6 = -8\), we can rewrite it in the form of a function \(f(x)\).

Let's manipulate the equation:

1. Start with the original equation:
\[
9x - 6 = -8
\]

2. Add 6 to both sides:
\[
9x = -8 + 6
\]
\[
9x = -2
\]

3. Divide both sides by 9:
\[
x = -\frac{2}{9}
\]

Now, to represent this as a function, we can express the equation \(9x - 6\) as a function \(f(x)\) such that we want to find when \(f(x) = -8\).

So, we can re-arrange the expression \(9x - 6 + 8 = 0\) to get:
\[
f(x) = 9x - 14
\]

Thus, to solve the original equation \(9x - 6 = -8\), we would graph the function \(f(x) = 9x - 14\) and find where this function equals 0 (where it crosses the x-axis).

Therefore, the correct response is:

**f(x) = 9x − 14**

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