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  • 27-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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What is the value of the function y=2x−3 when x=−1 ?
−5
​ −1 ​
2
3

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Bloxxering Bloxxering
  • 27-02-2017
Try substituting/plugging in your x-value into the x variable in the equation to find out what y is. Usually, you'd solve for y when given x.
[tex]y=2(-1)-3[/tex]
You just have to multiply your x-value by 2, and subtract 3 to result your y-value.
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ballhar9006
ballhar9006 ballhar9006
  • 08-11-2019

Need to find the value of the function.

As given x= -1

So, substitute the value of x in y:  

Y=2x-3

Y=2(-1)-3

Y=-2-3

Y=-5

So your answer is A. -5

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