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Given this equation what is the value of y at the indicated point? (-4,y) y^2=-2x+3​

Given this equation what is the value of y at the indicated point? (-4,y) y^2=-2x-example-1
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Answer: y=sqrt(11)

Step-by-step explanation: Plugging in (x=-4), we get y^2=8+3=11, so y=sqrt(11).

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