Use the equation y+4=3x

to fill in the missing values in the table below.

To fill in the table, we can choose different values for x and then solve for y using the equation y + 4 = 3x.

Let's choose x = 0:

y + 4 = 3(0)
y + 4 = 0
y = -4

So when x = 0, y = -4.

Now let's choose x = 1:

y + 4 = 3(1)
y + 4 = 3
y = -1

So when x = 1, y = -1.

Lastly, let's choose x = 2:

y + 4 = 3(2)
y + 4 = 6
y = 2

So when x = 2, y = 2.

Now we can fill in the missing values in the table:

x | y
0 | -4
1 | -1
2 | 2

To fill in the missing values in the table, we need to solve the given equation for different values of x.

Let's start with x = 0:
y + 4 = 3(0)
y + 4 = 0
y = -4

Next, let's take x = 1:
y + 4 = 3(1)
y + 4 = 3
y = -1

Finally, we can find y when x = 2:
y + 4 = 3(2)
y + 4 = 6
y = 2

Using these values, we can fill in the missing values in the table:

x | y
---------
0 | -4
1 | -1
2 | 2

Thus, the missing values in the table are -4, -1, and 2.

To fill in the missing values in the table using the equation y + 4 = 3x, we need to substitute different values of x into the equation and solve for y.

Let's start by substituting x = 1 into the equation:
y + 4 = 3 * 1
y + 4 = 3
To solve for y, we subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = 3 - 4
y = -1

So, when x = 1, y = -1.

Now let's substitute x = 2 into the equation:
y + 4 = 3 * 2
y + 4 = 6
To solve for y, we subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = 6 - 4
y = 2

So, when x = 2, y = 2.

We can continue this process for other values of x to complete the table. Here's the updated table:

x | y
-------
1 | -1
2 | 2
3 | 5
4 | 8
5 | 11

By substituting different values of x into the equation and solving for y, we can fill in the missing values in the table.