Q. If 6x+9y=−9 is a true equation, what would be the value of −3+6x+9y?Answer:
Given Equation: We are given the equation 6x+9y=−9. We need to find the value of −3+6x+9y. Since 6x+9y=−9, we can substitute −9 for 6x+9y in the expression −3+6x+9y.
Substitute Values: Substitute −9 for 6x+9y in the expression −3+6x+9y.−3+(−9)=−3−9
Calculate Sum: Calculate the sum of −3 and −9.−3−9=−12
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