Question 391462
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Make two columns.  Label one column *[tex \Large x] and the other *[tex \Large y].


Pick a value for *[tex \Large x].  It can be anything you like but small integers  generally make the arithmetic easier.  In this particular case, because the denominator of the coefficient on *[tex \Large x] is 5, I would choose multiples of 5.  Remember you can also choose negative numbers and zero.


Take the value you picked for *[tex \Large x], put it into the equation in place of *[tex \Large x], and then do the required arithmetic to determine the value of *[tex \Large y] that results.


Write the value you chose for *[tex \Large x] and the value you calculated for *[tex \Large y] into their respective columns on your table.


Go back to the beginning and pick another value for *[tex \Large x] and repeat the process.  Repeat the process as many times as is required by your teacher or your textbook instructions.


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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