Y 1 2x 4
Should I solve this problem and graph it, y = 1 / 2X4? 3
I need to make a table and graph the points.
In the table, if I take these numbers and solve for Y, then X is 2,1,0,1,2 w. Give me step by step instructions. Thank you very much
Table:
Change the x value you set for x. The value you get and should be your result. As an example ...
x = 2
y = 1/2 (2) 4
y = 1 4
y = 5
Graphic:
The x value you get is your x coordinate. And the y value you get is your y coordinate. There are points (2, 5) for this.
So to the left of ori will be two (0, 0) and five below the x-axis.
And 1 2x4 graphic.
To fill in the matrix, you only need to enter the value of x in the equation to find y. Late
Former.
x: 2
y: 1/2 (2) 4
Age: 14
And: 5
The points are as follows (x, y)
As soon as you fill in the table, you will find the points you need to draw the line.
Dot is an example of dots (2.5)
You can use tse point to plot the graph, but you can also use yintercept.
In this case y-intercept is 4, y-intercept is a number where x is equal to z, then 1/2 times 0 makes 4
You can use this point as an edge point, since x is 0 and y is 4, the dots are (0.4)
Your number will always precede x, which in this case is 1/2 increment / run. So you go to the right of 1 to 2 because it's positive (0.4).
The point where the line meets the x-axis (vertical line) is the solution of the graph.
You don't need a table, 4 is the intercept where x is when x is z. x So every time your points are added to y, you go from 2 to x. Then the next point is (2,3). Since two points define a line, that's all. This is your sketch. If you have to fill out a worksheet, your teacher is wasting his time, but you only have to fill in the x values. So, for example, if x = 2 just remove x from the equation and replace it with 2 then y = 1/2 (2) 4 then y = 14 = 5
Can I solve w by drawing x + y = 1 and 2xy = 4? y = x1 and y = 2x4 intersect at graphs (1,2) so that x = 1 is the solution of both functions. For example, help. 3
Y 1 2x 4
Y 1 2x 4
If x = 2, then 1/2 (2) 4 = 5
If x = 1, then 1/2 (1) 4 = 4.5
If x = 0 then 1/2 (0) 4 = 4
If x = 1, then 1/2 (1) 4 = 3.5
If x = 2, then 1/2 (2) 4 = 3
Then with graphic ... if x 2 y = 5.
If x is 1 then y = 4.5 etc. On the L-shaped graph, where x is downwards and y is to the left of L, and each side is marked 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 four five
And keep the point where the 2 meet.
So you go to 2, 5 and post points.
You make the table first
X and
give
1
0
1
give
Then replace the number with x in the equation with ts and in the matrix.
2: y = 1/2 (2) 4 = 5 sign x for 2
1: y = 1/2 (1) 4 = 4.5 Replace u x with 1.
0: y = 1/2 (0) 4 = 4 Replace u x with 0.
1: y = 1/2 (1) 4 = 3.5 Replace u x with 1.
2: y = 1/2 (2) 4 = 3 Replace u x with 2.
Now you have filled the table and
It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring
X and
2 5 (2.5)
1 4.5 (1,4,5)
0 4 (0.4)
1 3.5 (1,3,5)
2 3 (2,3)
Now the graphics
So the equation is y = 1/2 x 4.
Take each value of x in the matrix and insert it into the equation as x only and solve for y.
So for x = 2, you have the equation like:
y = 1/2 (2) 4 ..... y = 1 4 .... y = 5
So if x = 2, y = 5
So, put every value of x in the equation and solve for y.
After doing this, just remove the stitches.
There will be 5 answers.
Just take these numbers and associate them with x.
So for the first, this is y = 1/2 (2) 4.
Did you notice that I just changed x to 2?
And then you will solve
Then y = 3
Just do it for the other 4 numbers.
And doing that graphically, you plot minus 4 which is 4 on the y axis and 1/2, so you go up one and leave two.
Y 1 2x 4
Y 1 2x 4
The first point is 4 on the x axis.
And that 1/2. Increases every second.