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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation.

y=12x−3



Then plot two points to graph the equation.
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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=12x−3 Then plot two points to graph-example-1
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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=12x−3 Then plot two points to graph-example-1
User Ravikant Mane
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we have


y=12x-3

Step 1

Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation

Assume different values of x and calculate the value of y in the equation

A) For
x=-1


y=12*(-1)-3=-15

the ordered pair is
(-1,-15)

B) For
x=-0.5


y=12*(-0.5)-3=-9

the ordered pair is
(-0.5,-9)

C) For
x=0


y=12*(0)-3=-3

the ordered pair is
(0,-3)

D) For
x=0.5


y=12*(0.5)-3=3

the ordered pair is
(0.5,3)

E) For
x=1


y=12*(1)-3=9

the ordered pair is
(1,9)

in the attached figure see the table

Step 2

Graph the line

Plot the points
(0,-3) and
(1,9)

see the attached figure

Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=12x−3 Then plot two points to graph-example-1
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