Need help with lession 12 unit 7
find three solutions of the equation y = 9x -4
Yes you need help. y=9x-4 does not have three solutions, it is a linear equation.
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To find three solutions of the equation y = 9x - 4, we need to substitute different values for x and solve for y.
Here's how you can do it step by step:
1. Choose a value for x. Let's start with x = 0 for the first solution.
2. Substitute the value of x into the equation:
y = 9(0) - 4
3. Simplify the equation:
y = -4
So, the first solution is (0, -4).
4. Choose another value for x. Let's say x = 2 for the second solution.
5. Substitute the value of x into the equation:
y = 9(2) - 4
6. Simplify the equation:
y = 18 - 4
y = 14
The second solution is (2, 14).
7. Choose a third value for x. Let's use x = -3 for the third solution.
8. Substitute the value of x into the equation:
y = 9(-3) - 4
9. Simplify the equation:
y = -27 - 4
y = -31
The third solution is (-3, -31).
So, the three solutions of the equation y = 9x - 4 are:
(0, -4), (2, 14), and (-3, -31).