SOLUTION: x=0,2,4,6
y=2,5,8,11
I have to write an equation for this pattern and do not understand how to achieve this.
thanks
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Question 390462: x=0,2,4,6
y=2,5,8,11
I have to write an equation for this pattern and do not understand how to achieve this.
thanks
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Note that for every increase of 2 for x, y increases by 3. The function is (most probably) linear, with slope of 3/2. Plugging any point (x,)) into , we obtain b = 2, so the equation of the line is .
I say that it is most probably linear because it is possible to define an unusual function that satisfies all the given x,y values. For example, the function is equivalent to at the given values, but nowhere else on the function. If we already know the function is linear, then you can be sure that is the only function that satisfies.
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