given the equation y=10x fill in the missing x-value and y value
(5,y) y=___
(x,9) x=___
(5,y) y=50
(x,9) x=90
(5,y) y=50 yes
but
(x,9) x=0.9
(x,9) x=9
y = 10 x
9 = 10 * 0.9
I apologize for the confusion. You are correct, the equation y=10x does indeed have different missing x and y values.
For the equation y=10x,
(5,y) y=50
(x,9) x=0.9
To find the missing values in each equation, we can simply substitute the given x-values into the equation and solve for the corresponding y-values.
For the equation y = 10x:
1. To find the y-value when x = 5, substitute 5 into the equation:
y = 10(5)
y = 50
Therefore, when x = 5, the y-value is 50.
For the equation x = 9:
1. To find the x-value when y = 9, we can rearrange the equation to solve for x:
x = 9
Therefore, when y = 9, the x-value remains 9.