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In maths a table is like a graph
X | Y 1 | m1+b 2 | m2+b 3 | m3+b
it is a table with 8 sides like a HEXAGON.
If you're asking for the graph, then the function y=x would look like a diagonal line going towards the upper-right hand corner of the coordinate plane.
Like table with no chairs
look at the peridodic table.
It will probably look like a table of figures.
The absolute value of a function changes the original function by ensuring that any negative y values will in essence be positive. For instance, the function y = absolute value (x) will yield the value +1 when x equals -1. Graphically, this function will look like a "V".
Look on the periodic table of elements. You will find silicon as element 14.
You can use the VLOOKUP function in Excel to find an answer located in a vertical table. Provide the function with the value you want to look up, the range of cells containing the data, and the column number where the answer is located.
Without seeing the table I need to explain what to look for. First if the list of what goes into the equation, usually the x, doesn't repeat then it is a function. If it does repeat it MUST give you the same answer for the y. It's like questions and answers. If the question is repeated then the answer must be the same or the interviewee is telling a lie.
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