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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-01-23

If \((-3, y)\) lies on the graph of \(y = \frac{1}{2}x\), then \(y =\)

Asked by charleskyron

Answer (3)

Y= 1/2 • (-3), because x=-3

Answered by mateidanvlad | 2024-06-10

y=-1.5 ;

Answered by srajeshs | 2024-06-12

The value of y when the point ( − 3 , y ) lies on the graph of y = 2 1 ​ x is − 1.5 . This is found by substituting x = − 3 into the equation. The calculation gives y = − 2 3 ​ or − 1.5 .
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Answered by srajeshs | 2024-12-20