There are many possibilities, but the simplest answer is
y = 10 - x
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It is: 3*5 = 15 or 5*3 = 15
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Hey . product of 15 and 12 is 180.
I assume we are talking single-valued functions. If this is the case, any table with values for the function, you just have to look at the inputs to make sure two of them are not the same (in elementary algebra classes this is referred to as the "Vertical Line Test"). For example, say we have a table of numbers x and y: x | y ------ 10|15 12|15 This is a function because all the x values are different. Likewise we can say that were the table: x | y ------ 15|10 15|12 it would not be a function because we have multiple outputs originating from a single input.
The rule is 10
The simplest, of infinitely many possible answers is Un = 3n + 3
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For a linear sequence (same differences) look for the difference first. E.g.7, 11, 15, 19 ...This has a difference of 4 so the first part of the rule is 4n. (the rule follows the 4 times table)Now compare the sequence to the 4 times table7, 11, 15, 19 ...4, 8, 12, 16 ...Out sequence is always 3 larger than the four times table so we adjust our rule by adding 3. So our final rule is 4n + 3.
3, 6, 9, 12, 15.As in the three times table.
There are many possible answers. One is the cubic function: Un = (n3 - 9n2 + 44n - 6)/6 for n = 1, 2, 3, ...
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subtract 15 from the previous larger number. n= previous- 15
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