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An equation that defines y as a function $f$ of $x$ is given. (a) Solve for y in terms of $x$, and write each equation using function notation $f(x) .(b)$ Find $f(3) .$ See Example $6 .$ $$ $-2 x+5 y=9$
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We want to solve for $y$ in terms of $x$. To do this, we first add $2x$ to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with $y$ on one side. This gives us $5y = 2x + 9$. Show more…
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