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Evaluate the expression 6x-x2 for x= 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Use your results to fill in the table. Describe any pattern that you see.

User Gerrianne
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Answer:

Explanation:

assuming that x2=x^2 or x squared

so evaluate

basically subsitute values for x

0

6(0)-0^2

0-0

0

1

6(1)-1^2

6-1

5

2

6(2)-2^2

12-4

8

3

6(3)-3^2

18-9

9

4

6(4)-4^2

24-16

8

5

6(5)-5^2

30-25

5

6

6(6)-6^2

36-36

0

if we were to display the results on a table with the numbers we subsituted on the left and results on the right we would get

0,0

1,5

2,8

3,9

4,8

5,5

6,0

we notice that the outputs/results go up then down

the outputs were

0,5,8,9,8,5,0 when the inputs were

0,1,2,3,4,5,

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