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  • 29-11-2016
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find the value of x so that (x,6) satisfies y= -x -4

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Sajidah Sajidah
  • 29-11-2016
-10=x

You add 4 on both sides and end up with 10=-x. You can never EVER have a negative variable in your solution. So you divide by -1 (or -x) or each sides to get -10=x.
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