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3 August, 15:04

What is - x+y=6 in funtion form

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  1. 3 August, 16:12
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    To get the function form, the y must be the only variable on one side. So, we need to solve for it.

    We have:

    -x + y = 6

    then we get

    y = 6 + x

    when we move the x to the other side to get y by itself.

    If you have any questions then leave a comment. Good luck!
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