y=1/3x+5 its a t-table
x | y
-3 |
0
3
You have to substitue the x value and solve for y.
(1/3)(-3) + 5 = -1 + 5 = 4
for the first: x = -3 and y = 4
Can you do the rest?
(1/3)(0)+5= 6.3 i think
1/3 of 0 = 0
0 + 5 = 5
so 1/3x3+5=26.3
To complete the t-table for the given equation y = 1/3x + 5, you need to substitute the given x-values into the equation and solve for y.
Let's start with the first given x-value, -3. Substitute -3 into the equation:
y = 1/3 * (-3) + 5
Now, perform the calculation:
y = -1 + 5
y = 4
So, when x = -3, y is equal to 4.
Next, move on to the x-value of 0. Substitute 0 into the equation:
y = 1/3 * 0 + 5
Perform the calculation:
y = 0 + 5
y = 5
Therefore, when x = 0, y equals 5.
Finally, move on to the last given x-value, 3:
y = 1/3 * 3 + 5
Compute the calculation:
y = 1 + 5
y = 6
Hence, when x = 3, y is equal to 6.
Now, you can fill out the t-table:
x | y
-3 | 4
0 | 5
3 | 6