Maths algebra help required
Question asked by: nvb272
Asked on: 18 Jul 2008
Y=3x+4
What you need to do is plug in those values of x and work out what y is as a result.
Let's take the case where 'x' is 1 and show you.
So this means you have y = (3x1) + 4, so y = 7
then just plug in the other values of x and write down what y would be accordingly - easy you see!
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Replied at: 21 Aug 2008
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