X: ------
Y: long line kinda like / but straighter
You look for the value of 0 in the y column, and find out what x has to be for y=0. This value of x is you x-axis intercept. (Reverse "x" and "y" in the above description to find the y-intercept, if there is one).
to have the values of x and y in a table
Not necessarily.
You do not need a table! All you have is y = 4, whatever value x has.
Suppose the function, y = f(x) maps elements from the domain X to the range Y. Thenfor every element x, in X, there must be some element y in Y, andfor an element y, in Y, there can be at most one x in X.
The function table will have two columns, one for the x-value and one for the y-value. Form ordered pairs (x,y) by inserting the values from one row of the table.
Fill in Y = 5 - X (Y= button). CALC TABLE.
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We'll get right after it, as soon as you tell us something about the relationship between 'x' and 'y'. All we know right now is that 'y' is the same as 'x' with the bottom half of one line segment broke off.
You look for the value of 0 in the y column, and find out what x has to be for y=0. This value of x is you x-axis intercept. (Reverse "x" and "y" in the above description to find the y-intercept, if there is one).
to have the values of x and y in a table
By finding the differences between the x and y columns on the table.
x=y
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: it depends on the order. If x is negative and y is positive, then x-y<0; y-x>0 (this second one is only correct if |y|<>|x|). And if |y|=|x| then y-x=0 (this is the one you're looking for, where x and y are equal, but y is positive and x is negative). Finally, if you know if |y|=|x| or |y|<>|x| then y-x>=0
Not necessarily.
There are many possibilities, but the simplest answer is y = 10 - x
The commutative property of multiplication states that for numbers x and y, x*y = y*x It is hard to see how this can help in answering 7*8 unless you know the seven times table and not the eight times table or the other way around.