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Do the table and the equation represent the same function ? Y=390+11(x)

Do the table and the equation represent the same function ? Y=390+11(x)-example-1
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

We are given the following equation of a function and a table for the corresponding values of this function:


y=390+11(x)

We are to determine if the equation and the table represent the same function.

To check that, we will substitute the value of x in the equation to see if it gives the same values of y as in the table.


y=390+11(-30) ---> (-30, 60)


y=390+11(-28) ---> (-28, 82)


y=390+11(-26) ---> )-26, 104)

Since these paired values differ from the ones given in the table. Therefore, table and equation do not represent the same function.

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