Given that <span>Li
is making beaded necklaces for each necklace, she uses 27 spacers, plus
5 beads per inch of necklace length.
The equation to find how many
beads Li needs for each necklace can be obtained as follows:
A. The input variable is the number of inches of the necklace length (x).
B. The output variable is the number of beads Li needs for each necklace (y).
C. The required equation is given by
y = 5x</span>
1: y=8, (-2,8)
2: y=6, (-1,6)
3: y=0, (2,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Insert the x value into each equation then see what value of y that you need to get 4 on the right hand side of the equation.
The is the correct answer x=80
(1,1)
(2,3)
(0,-1)
(3,5)
(4,7)
it’s actually very simple, all you have to do is plug in whatever value you want for x and then solve the problem. once you have done that you put it in this format: (x,y)
for example, the first ordered pair that i told you: (1,1)
i got this by first deciding to use 1 as my x-value, then plugging it into the equation, so it was y=2•1-1. from there you just solve for y, which is very simple. make sure you remember order of operations though, or you could get it wrong! from that step i just put it in ordered pair format, or (x,y). this made my first ordered pair, which was (1,1). you can use the same steps for all ordered pairs you want to find. i hope this helps!