
What is the result of substituting for y in the bottom equation? y = x – 3 y = x2 + 2x – 4 A. (x – 3) = x2 B. y = (x – 3)2 + 2(x – 3) – 4 C. x – 3 = x2 + 2x – 4 D. y = x2 + 2x – 4 – (x – 3)
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We have been given two equations. and When we will substitute y in one of these equation we will getNow let us find which of the given options are equivalent to our equation.A) This is not equivalent to our answer. is missing.B) In this equation y's value has been substituted in place of x which will make the equation wrong. When we will substitute value of we will get which is not true.C) is equivalent to our equation.D) In this equation is being subtracted from . When we will simlify this equation we will get This is not true and we were asked only to substitute y in our given equation.Therefore option C is correct.