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To find the 𝑦y value of the equation 𝑦=5𝑥y=5x when 𝑥=−1x=−1:Given the equation:𝑦=5𝑥y=5xSubstitute 𝑥=−1x=−1 into the equation:𝑦=5(−1)y=5(−1)𝑦=−5y=−5So, the 𝑦y value when 𝑥=−1x=−1 is −5−5.

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To find the 𝑦y value of the equation 𝑦=5𝑥y=5x when 𝑥=−1x=−1:Given the equation:𝑦=5𝑥y=5xSubstitute 𝑥=−1x=−1 into the equation:𝑦=5(−1)y=5(−1)𝑦=−5y=−5So, the 𝑦y value when 𝑥=−1x=−1 is −5−5.

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Solution

To find the y value of the equation y=5x when x=-1:

  1. We start with the given equation: y=5x
  2. We substitute x=-1 into the equation: y=5(-1)
  3. This simplifies to: y=-5

So, the y value when x=-1 is -5.

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