To find values of the table, plug in the given corresponding values of x or y, and constant rate of change (m) = -3/4 into y = mx.
<h3>What is the Constant Rate of Change?</h3>
Constant rate of change of any table or function is a comparison of how two variables are changing, which can be determined using the formula, m = change in y/change in x =
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Where x and y are the coordinates of a table or functions, and m is the constant rate of change, the equation that models the relationship would be, y = mx.
The image of the table is missing, however, to complete the given table, plug in any of the given values of x or y, and constant rate of change (m) = -3/4 into y = mx.
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One of the most simple rules when solving fractions is to "find the common denominator."
Example:
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- Find the common denominator:
- Common denominator is 2:


So, in order to solve fractions you first have to find the common denominator of each fraction, then you have to add or subtract the numerators to equal you're answer.
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