Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation.
y=−13x+4
can someone please help! im a 7th grader that just got moved into all 8th grade classes and now im really struggling.. can someone please explain how to find ordered pairs for equations ? thanks!

Respuesta :

Answer:

Just plug In values for x and find the output.

Step-by-step explanation:

If x is 1 then y is -1/3(1)+4, which is 11/3. (1, 11/3)

If x is 2 then y is -1/3(2)+4, which is 10/3. (2,10/3)

And so on...

Answer:

wow, congrats on moving up a math grade. sorry to hear you're struggling, hope I can help!

so the rule would be y = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]x + 4.

to start, say x = 2.

put that into the equation

y = (1/3*2) + 4

y = 2/3 + 4

y = [tex]4\frac{2}{3}[/tex] or 4.66

so if x = 2, y = [tex]4\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

try this again when x = 3.

put that into the equation:

y = (1/3 * 3) + 4

y = 1 + 4

y = 5

so if x = 3, y = 5

I can't put tables into brainly easily, but I hope this helps! goodluck!