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How would you change an equation to function notation?

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\textsf{An equation involving the variables x and y, which is also a function, can be }\\\textsf{written in the form y =


\textsf{See the example below to understand this better.}


\textsf{For example, we have the equation: 7x+2y=24.}\\\textsf{This can be written as 2y = 24 - 7x}\\\\\textsf{or, y = }\mathrm{\sf{(24-7x)/(2)}}\\\\\textsf{or, y = 12} -\mathrm{\sf{(7)/(2)x}}\\\\\textsf{or,\ f(x)=12} -\mathrm{\sf{(7)/(2)x}}


\textsf{This is the function notation of the equation 7x + 2y = 24.}

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