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Alexandra [31]
2 years ago
5

Make a table for each function rule. Then graph each equation using the points you created.

Mathematics
1 answer:
aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.f(x)=2x-5

i will take the set {-2,-1,0,1,2}

f(-2)=2(-2)-5

=-4-5

=-9

f(-1)=2(-1)-5

=-2-5

=-7

f(0)=2(0)-5

=-5

f(1)=2(1)-5

=-3

f(2)=2(2)-5

=-1

so the coordinates of the function is {-9,-7,-5,-3,-1}

2.f(x)=-3x+6

i will the take the set {-2,-1,0,1,2} too

f(-2)=-3(-2)+6=6+6=12

f(-1)=-3(-1)+6=3+6=9

f(0)=-3(0)+6=6

f(1)=-3(1)+6=-3+6=3

f(2)=-3(2)+6=-6+6=0

{12,9,6,3,0}

3.f(x)=2/3.x+4

{-2,-1,0,1,2}

f(-2)=2/3(-2)+4=-4/3+4=(-4+12)/3=8/3

f(-1)=2/3(-1)+4=-2/3+4=(-2+12)/3=10/3

f(0)=2/3(0)+4=4

f(1)=2/3(1)+4=2/3+4=(2+12)/3=14/3

f(2)=2/3(2)+4=4/3+4=(4+12)/3=16/3

{8/3,10/3,4,14/3,16/3}

you're can graph those coordinates

actually you can take other coordinates...

CMIIW

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