Given the equation y=10x fill in the missing x value and y value

(4, y) y=____

(x, 9) x=____

(4, y) y=40

(x, 9) x=0

for the (x, 9) x=0 is incorrect

Apologies for the mistake.

For the equation (x, 9), the x-value would be 9.

To fill in the missing x value and y value, we need to substitute the given values into the equation y = 10x:

(4, y): Since the x value is 4, we substitute it into the equation: y = 10 * 4. Simplifying the equation, we get y = 40. So, y = 40.

(x, 9): Since the y value is 9, we substitute it into the equation: 9 = 10x. To find the value of x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. Dividing both sides of the equation by 10, we get x = 9/10 or x = 0.9.

Therefore, the missing values are:
(4, y) y = 40
(x, 9) x = 0.9