Given the equation:
![x+4y=16](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/7tzlqqchwq59lh4exdgjkb46zi5o6d6chg.png)
to find the first value, we have to make x = 0 and solve for y, then, we have the following:
![\begin{gathered} x=0 \\ \Rightarrow0+4y=16 \\ \Rightarrow4y=16 \\ y=(16)/(4)=4 \\ y=4 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/80t310hg3un5s2yg84n7e4ukeznb11lyhr.png)
then, on the first row, the value of y is 4.
For the next two, notice that we now have values for y, this means that we have y = 0 and y = 1. Solving each case for x, we get:
![\begin{gathered} y=0 \\ \Rightarrow x+4(0)=16 \\ x=16 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ga8phumk7v630zus6iu7qggedienmxoxi4.png)
and
![\begin{gathered} y=1 \\ \Rightarrow x+4(1)=16 \\ \Rightarrow x=16-4=12 \\ x=12 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ba739hh0y8ba15lj1471vp9gyviufx5vrp.png)
therefore, the table should look like this: