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The table shows values for a linear function, f(x). What is an equation for f(x)?

The table shows values for a linear function, f(x). What is an equation for f(x)?-example-1

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Given a table that shows values for a linear function, f(x). we are asked to determine the equation of f(x).

Table:

x f(x)

-1 -8

3 -5

7 2

11 1

First, let us consider the lines of the equation as:

f(x) = ax + b

When x = -1 f(x) = -8

f(-1) = a(-1) + b

-8 = -a + b ------------------ eqn I

When x = 3 f(x) = 5

f(3) = a(3) + b

-5 = 3a + b ------------------- eqn II

subtract eqn I from eqn II:

-5 - (-8) = (3a + b) - (-a + b)

-5 + 8 = 3a + b + a - b

3 = 4a (-b and +b cancels out).

divide both sides by 4:

a = 3/4

Let's put the value of a = 3/4 into equation I

-8 = -a + b

-8 = -3/4 + b

make b the subject of formula:

b = -3/4 + 8

b = -32 + 3

4

b = -29/4

Let's now place the values of a an b into the lines equation:

recall the lines equation is :

f(x) = ax + b

f(x) = 3/4 x - 29/4.

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