y1=6+2x
x1 y1
-3 ?
-2 ?
-1 ?
To find the corresponding values of y given x, we can substitute the given x values into the given equation and solve for y.
Let's substitute the first x value, -3, into the equation y1 = 6 + 2x:
y1 = 6 + 2(-3)
= 6 - 6
= 0
Therefore, when x = -3, y1 = 0.
Now let's substitute the second x value, -2, into the equation y1 = 6 + 2x:
y1 = 6 + 2(-2)
= 6 - 4
= 2
So, when x = -2, y1 = 2.
Finally, let's substitute the third x value, -1, into the equation y1 = 6 + 2x:
y1 = 6 + 2(-1)
= 6 - 2
= 4
Hence, when x = -1, y1 = 4.