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  • 03-04-2021
  • Mathematics
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If −x+8y=−3 is a true equation, what would be the value of 2(−x+8y)?

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xiaoline4ever
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  • 03-04-2021

Answer:  -6

Step-by-step explanation:

If −x+8y=−3 is a true equation, we plug in -3 for -x + 8y, we get 2(-3) = -6.

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