To find values of x and y that make the equation y = x - 6 true, we can choose any number for x and calculate the corresponding value for y.
For example, let's set x = 0:
y = 0 - 6
y = -6
So when x = 0, y is equal to -6.
Another example, let's set x = 10:
y = 10 - 6
y = 4
Therefore, when x = 10, y is equal to 4.
There are infinitely many combinations of x and y that can satisfy the equation y = x - 6. The values of x and y depend on each other through the equation, so any value of x can be substituted to find the corresponding value of y.
For the equation, y=x−6 show your work
, what value for x and y can be substituted to make a true number sentence? Show your work.
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