SOLUTION: If y = -x + 1 if x = -3 would it be y = 9 + 1 or y = 10?
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If y = -x + 1
if x = -3 would it be y = 9 + 1 or y = 10?
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If y = -x + 1
if x = -3 would it be y = 9 + 1 or y = 10?
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If y = -x + 1 and x = -3, then y = -(-3) + 1 = 3 + 1 = 4. The answer to your question is "No".
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