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Inventory System Upgrade: Transitioning to Function Notation

An inventory specialist at a distribution center is upgrading their cost-tracking system. The legacy system uses the algebraic equation y=2x3y = 2x - 3 to model storage fees, while the new system uses the function notation f(x)=2x3f(x) = 2x - 3. If a specific data point is recorded as (x,y)(x, y) in the legacy system, how should this same point be written in the new system to reflect function notation, and what physical change (if any) occurs to the position of this point on the Cartesian coordinate plane?

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