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For all parts of this question, use the function y + 2 = 3(x + 4)

Part A: Complete the x-y table:

For all parts of this question, use the function y + 2 = 3(x + 4) Part A: Complete-example-1

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i would start by simplifying the equation to get y by itself, you don't need to do this, but it makes it a little easier

y + 2 = 3 ( x + 4) distribute the 3 through the parenthesis

y + 2 = 3x + 12. subtract 2 from both sides

y = 3x +10

now to fill in the chart simply plug in the value of x to see what value of y it produces

y = 3(-2) +10

y = -6+10

y = 4

(-2,4)

y = 3(0) + 10

y = 0 + 10

y = 10

(0,10)

y = 3(2)+10

y = 6 + 10

y = 16

(2,16)

y = 3(4) + 10

y = 12 + 10

y = 22

(4,22)

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