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y-4=-2(x+3)
Complete the missing value in the solution to the equation.

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y4=2(x+3) y-4=-2(x+3) \newlineComplete the missing value in the solution to the equation.\newline(3,) (-3, \square)

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Q. y4=2(x+3) y-4=-2(x+3) \newlineComplete the missing value in the solution to the equation.\newline(3,) (-3, \square)
  1. Substitute xx with 3-3: To find the missing value in the solution to the equation y4=2(x+3)y-4=-2(x+3) for the point (3,)(-3,\square), we need to substitute xx with 3-3 in the equation and solve for yy.
  2. Simplify the equation: Substitute xx with 3-3 into the equation y4=2(x+3)y-4=-2(x+3).\newliney4=2(3+3)y - 4 = -2(-3 + 3)
  3. Multiply by 00: Simplify the equation by performing the operations inside the parentheses.\newliney4=2(0)y - 4 = -2(0)
  4. Add 44 to solve: Multiply 2-2 by 00.y4=0y - 4 = 0
  5. Add 44 to solve: Multiply 2-2 by 00.y4=0y - 4 = 0Add 44 to both sides of the equation to solve for yy.y=4y = 4

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