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Which is the correct input-output table for the function ?f(x)=3/x+4 HELP what are the table answers

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An input-output table consists of a list of values for x, and the respective values for y. In case you don't know, the x is the value you plug into the function, and the y is the result of that expression with all its terms combined. When writing a table, you always start with x = 0 and work your way up. Here's an example:
f(0) = 0 + 4 in this example, x = 0, y = 4

Here is part of the table (a table can last forever):
x = 1, y = 7
x = 2, y = 10
x = 3, y = 13
x = 4, y = 16
x = 5, y = 19
User Wael Dalloul
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Answer:

The correct tabe is here,

let take f(x)=y

then if

x=1,f(x)=7

x=2,f(x)=11/2

x=3,f(x)=5

x=4,f(x)=19/4

and so on so so far

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