SOLUTION: in the graph y+4= |x+3| what is the value of y when x is -2? Would the answer be y= |-2+3|-4? Or am I doing it completely wrong?

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Question 732141: in the graph y+4= |x+3| what is the value of y when x is -2?
Would the answer be y= |-2+3|-4? Or am I doing it completely wrong?

Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Would the answer be y= |-2+3|-4? Or am I doing it completely wrong? - That is correct. Replace x with -2


y = |1| -4 = 1-4 = -3

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