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13 November, 15:25

How do you make these into a table: y=2x, y=3-x, y=x-4, y = 10 divided by x, y=x divided by 2, y=x+3.

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  1. 13 November, 15:32
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    Normally tables are like this

    x, y

    1,2

    3,4

    etc

    where 1 collumn is x and one is y values

    an easy way is, notice how they all equal y

    just sub values for x and get y values when you evaluate

    so first one

    y=2x

    if x=0, y=0

    if x=1 y=2

    x=2, y=4

    x=3, y=6, etc

    table is like

    x, y

    0,0

    1,2

    2,4

    3,6

    etc

    y=3-x

    if x=0, y=3

    if x=1, y=2

    if x=2, y=1

    if x=3, y=0

    etc

    table is

    x, y

    0,0

    1,2

    2,1

    3,0

    etc

    y=x-4

    if x=0, y=-4

    if x=1, y=-3

    if x=2, y=-2

    if x=3, y=-1

    etc

    table is

    x, y

    0,-4

    1,-3

    2,-2

    3,-1

    etc

    y=10/x

    we cannot divide by 0 so there is no x=0

    if x=1, y=10

    if x=2, y=5

    if x=3, y=10/3

    if x=4, y=5/4

    table

    x, y

    1,10

    2,5

    3,10/3

    4,5/4

    etc

    y=x/2

    if x=0, y=0

    if x=1, y=1/2

    if x=2, y=1

    if x=3, y=3/2

    table

    x, y

    0,0

    1,1/2

    2,1

    3,3/2

    etc

    y=x+3

    if x=0, y=3

    if x=1, y=4

    if x=2, y=5

    if x=3, y=6

    etc

    table

    x, y

    0,3

    1,4

    2,5

    3,6

    etc
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