Hey, can anyone please help me with this quick check?

1)Which table of values can be used to graph the function y = -4x+3?
2)True or false: A function's graph may include solutions that do not appear in its table of values.
Please help me with the rest also sorry I'm lazy xP

1) X | Y

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0 | 3
1 | -1
2 | -5
3 | -9
2) True
3)698.75
4)C
5)A
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Its D for question 5

Anonymous;D is right! I got 100% because I put D for question 5.

Of course, I can help you with that!

1) To graph the function y = -4x + 3, we can create a table of values by choosing different values for x and substituting them into the equation to find corresponding values for y. Here's an example:

x | y
---------
0 | 3
1 | -1
2 | -5

You can choose any values for x, but it's usually a good practice to select values that are easy to work with. Once you have the table of values, plot the points on a coordinate plane and connect them with a straight line. The resulting graph will be a straight line with a slope of -4 and a y-intercept of 3.

2) True. A function's graph represents the relationship between inputs (x-values) and outputs (y-values). While the table of values only shows a limited set of specific input-output pairs, the graph represents the overall pattern of the function. It can include additional solutions between the points listed in the table or even beyond the range of the table. So, it's possible for the graph to have solutions that are not explicitly listed in the table.

No worries about being lazy! I'm here to help explain things for you. Let me know if there's anything else you need assistance with!