SOLUTION: y=x+2 x=-3

Algebra.Com
Question 838042: y=x+2
x=-3

Answer by josh_jordan(263)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve for y, simply substitute the value of x, which is -3, into the first equation:

y = -3 + 2

Then, just add 2 to -3, which will give you the value of y:

y = -1

RELATED QUESTIONS

y=-x-3, x=-2 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Y=-(x+2)(x-3) (answered by Fombitz)
y=-(x+3)^2 (answered by fractalier)
x+3 ___ 2 =... (answered by rchill)
x^-3/y^2 (answered by HyperBrain)
x-y/3=2 (answered by nyc_function)
y=(x+3)^2 (answered by tommyt3rd)
Y=|x-3|-2 (answered by ikleyn)
y=|x-2|-3 (answered by ikleyn)