How to complete the function table for each equation

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To complete the function table for an equation, follow these steps:

Step 1: Determine the input values.
Identify the independent variable in the equation. This is usually denoted as "x" or another letter. Choose a range of values for the independent variable to use in the function table.

Step 2: Substitute the input values into the equation.
Replace the independent variable with each of the chosen input values, one by one, and evaluate the equation to find the corresponding output values. Calculate the output values by solving the equation for the dependent variable (usually denoted as "y" or another letter).

Step 3: Record the input-output pairs in the function table.
Create a table with two columns - one for the input values (the independent variable) and another for the output values (the dependent variable). Write down the input-output pairs as you calculate them.

Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary.
If the equation has multiple independent variables, repeat steps 2 and 3 for each variable and record the corresponding output values in the table.

Step 5: Verify the values in the function table.
Double-check your calculations to ensure accuracy. Make sure you have evaluated the equation correctly for all the input values.

By following these steps, you will be able to complete the function table for any given equation.

To complete a function table for an equation, you need to substitute different values into the equation to find the corresponding outputs. Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Identify the equation: Determine the given equation for which you want to complete the function table.

2. Determine the input values: Decide on the range of input values you want to use for the function table. These values are typically represented by the variable "x".

3. Substitute the input values into the equation: Take each input value and substitute it into the equation in place of the variable "x". This will give you the corresponding output value (often represented as the variable "y").

4. Repeat for each input value: Continue substituting the remaining input values into the equation, one by one, and calculate the corresponding output values.

5. Record the values in a function table: Create a table with two columns: one for the input values (x) and one for the corresponding output values (y). Fill in the table with the input-output pairs you calculated in step 3 and step 4.

By following these steps, you can complete the function table for any given equation.