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28 October, 04:36

The y-value is two more than three times the x-value

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  1. 28 October, 04:46
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    The strategy for these is to look at what these problems are telling you.

    It says the y-value, so you know that this is a y = equation.

    y = what?

    y = 2 more than. 4 is two more than 2, right? So saying it's more than is another way of saying "y is 2 + blah blah."

    So y = 2 + what? Three times the x-value. What does that mean? 3*X = 3X.

    Thus we arrive at the final answer, y = 3x + 2
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