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Answer:
x = - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
3x + 2 = y and y = - 1
Substitute y = - 1 into the equation and solve for x, that is
3x + 2 = - 1 ( subtract 2 from both sides )
3x = - 3 ( divide both sides by 3 )
x = - 1
This is verified by the point on the graph with coordinates (- 1, - 1)
Method 1: By substitution
Step 1: In the equation 3x + 2 = y when you see a y replace it with -1
3x + 2 = -1
Step 2: Combine like terms by subtracting 2 to both sides
3x + (2-2) = -1 - 2
3x = -3
Step 3: Isolate x by dividing 3 to both sides
[tex]\frac{3x}{3} = \frac{-3}{3}[/tex]
x = -1
Method 2: By looking at the graph
To solve this way you see where the line on the graph has y = -1 and look for its complimentary x
If you look at the graph attached below you can see that at y = -1 the x also equals -1
x = -1
Hope this helped!