Line Equation 765Ea4
Let's find the value of $y$ when $x = 2$ in the equation $y = 2x + 3$.
**Step 1:** Imagine you have 2 groups of toys. Each group has 2 toys because of $2x$.
**Step 2:** Plus, you have 3 extra toys.
**Step 3:** So, $y = 2 \times 2 + 3$.
**Step 4:** Calculate $2 \times 2 = 4$.
**Step 5:** Then add 3: $4 + 3 = 7$.
**Great!** The total number of toys is 7.
Here is a fun picture to see it:
Group 1 (2x):
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(2 toys per group × 2 groups = 4 toys)
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(2 toys per group × 2 groups = 4 toys)
Group 2 (extra 3):
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(3 toys)
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(3 toys)
Total toys (y):
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(7 toys)
So, when $x=2$, $y=7$. Great job! 🎉🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸
(7 toys)