SOLUTION: y= 2x+4 is a Linear equations for example shows a straight line when grouped. Example f(x)=X(2) +6 Find (-5), and (4)

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Question 474570: y= 2x+4 is a Linear equations for example shows a straight line when grouped. Example f(x)=X(2) +6 Find (-5), and (4)

Answer by sofiyac(983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
plug in x=-5
y=2*(-5)+4
y=-10+4
y=-6
do the same for x=4, plug it in, and find y

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