SOLUTION: The problem is y = -x and "y" is 2. How do we figure out what -x is on the graph? Please help!!!! Thank you. 2 = -x

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Question 26001: The problem is y = -x and "y" is 2. How do we figure out what -x is on the graph? Please help!!!! Thank you.
2 = -x

Answer by Linz(9)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2=-x
-x=2
understand???

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