Use the equation y+4=3x

to fill in the missing values in the table below. (Type in the numbers for your answers, do not spell the number out, or it will count it wrong.)





x y
-7
8
0
-34

x y

-7 -25
8 20
0 4
-34 -102

To fill in the missing values in the table using the equation y+4=3x, we can substitute the given x-values into the equation and solve for y.

Let's calculate the missing values:

For x = -7:
y + 4 = 3(-7)
y + 4 = -21
y = -25

For x = 8:
y + 4 = 3(8)
y + 4 = 24
y = 20

For x = 0:
y + 4 = 3(0)
y + 4 = 0
y = -4

For x = -34:
y + 4 = 3(-34)
y + 4 = -102
y = -106

Filling in the missing values in the table:

x y
-7 -25
8 20
0 -4
-34 -106

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

Let's do this step by step:

For x = -7:
y + 4 = 3(-7)
y + 4 = -21
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = -21 - 4 = -25

For x = 8:
y + 4 = 3(8)
y + 4 = 24
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = 24 - 4 = 20

For x = 0:
y + 4 = 3(0)
y + 4 = 0
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = 0 - 4 = -4

For x = -34:
y + 4 = 3(-34)
y + 4 = -102
Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
y = -102 - 4 = -106

Now we have filled in the missing values in the table:

x y
-7 -25
8 20
0 -4
-34 -106