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In a table, divide a number in one column by the corresponding number in the other column. In a graph it is the gradient of the line. The equation, for the variables X and Y will be of the form Y = mX and the constant of proportionality is m.
from a table to a graph just graph x and y (on a coordinate plane) from table to equation find the slope of the line and the y intercept. your equation should be in the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
In general you cannot. Any set of ordered pairs can be a graph, a table, a diagram or relation. Any set of ordered pairs that is one-to-one or many-to-one can be an equation, function.
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
you put in what x is and solve it for y! thats the answer!
equation, table or a graph
Input/output table, description in words, Equation, or some type of graph
Input/output table, Equation, or some type of graph
There are three ways: a table, a graph, and an equation.
It is a histogram.
That depends on what information is in the table. Also, what the lines are.
Which of the following is a disadvantage to using equations?
A table, a graph, and an equation.
To find a value using a table, graph, or equation, you can identify the relationship between the variables involved. In a table, locate the known value and read across to find the corresponding value. For a graph, you can plot the known value on the appropriate axis and see where it intersects with the graph line to determine the other value. In an equation, substitute the known value into the equation and solve for the unknown variable.
using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
In a table, divide a number in one column by the corresponding number in the other column. In a graph it is the gradient of the line. The equation, for the variables X and Y will be of the form Y = mX and the constant of proportionality is m.
i dont think you can use a line graph for that. i think a table would be better...