Based on the docx you showed me, the equation for the parabola is

and you want a table of values for a linear equation that intersects the parabola at (5, 6) and (-2, 34).
If you use these two points to create a line we get the equation:

(I just used point slope form)
This can be simplified to:

Now we just need to create a table of points on this line. We already have the points you gave and we can also use the y-intercept:

and the x-intercept:

.
So our table of value can be:
x | y
______|________
-2 | 34
0 | 242 / 7
5 | 6
121/20 | 0
Answer:
To write a two-variable equation, I would first need to know how much Maya’s allowance was. Then, I would need the cost of playing the arcade game and of riding the Ferris wheel. I could let the equation be cost of playing the arcade games plus cost of riding the Ferris wheel equals the total allowance. My variables would represent the number of times Maya played the arcade game and the number of times she rode the Ferris wheel. With this equation I could solve for how many times she rode the Ferris wheel given the number of times she played the arcade game.
Step-by-step explanation:
40÷30s? I think that is the answer, but I'm not completely sure...
Where’s the photo to this question?