Asked by silly Sally.
You’re trying to find the value of y when x=2. You can use either equation to find the value of y. Start with y=−2x+5. Substitute 2 for x in this equation.
y=−2x+5
y=4x−7
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y=−2x+5
y=4x−7
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+ 5
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the value of \( y \) when \( x = 2 \) using the equation \( y = -2x + 5 \), substitute \( 2 \) for \( x \):
\[
y = -2(2) + 5
\]
Now, calculate:
\[
y = -4 + 5
\]
\[
y = 1
\]
So, when \( x = 2 \), the value of \( y \) is \( 1 \).
You can also verify using the second equation \( y = 4x - 7 \):
Substituting \( x = 2 \):
\[
y = 4(2) - 7
\]
Calculating:
\[
y = 8 - 7
\]
\[
y = 1
\]
The value of \( y \) is confirmed to be \( 1 \) for both equations.
\[
y = -2(2) + 5
\]
Now, calculate:
\[
y = -4 + 5
\]
\[
y = 1
\]
So, when \( x = 2 \), the value of \( y \) is \( 1 \).
You can also verify using the second equation \( y = 4x - 7 \):
Substituting \( x = 2 \):
\[
y = 4(2) - 7
\]
Calculating:
\[
y = 8 - 7
\]
\[
y = 1
\]
The value of \( y \) is confirmed to be \( 1 \) for both equations.
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