Input/Output Table for y + x = -3
Input (x, y) Equation (y + x = -3) Output (y)
(-1, -2) -2 - 1 = -3 -3
(0, -3) -3 + 0 = -3 -3
(1, -4) -4 + 1 = -3 -3
(2, -5) -5 + 2 = -3 -3
(3, -6) -6 + 3 = -3 -3
We are given the equation y + x = -3. To fill in the input/output table, we need to choose different values for x and solve for the corresponding values of y using the equation.
For example, when x is -1, we can solve for y as follows:
y + (-1) = -3
y = -3 + 1
y = -2
Therefore, when x is -1 and y is -2, the equation y + x = -3 holds true.
We can repeat this process for different values of x to fill in the rest of the table. The output value will always be -3 because that is the constant value in the equation.