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Complete the table using y=5x+9 (x)-1,0,1,2,3(y)

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To complete the table, plug each given x value into the equation. Then,


\begin{gathered} \text{ If x = -1} \\ y=5x+9 \\ y=5(-1)+9 \\ y=-5+9 \\ y=4 \\ \text{ So, you have the point} \\ (-1,4) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \text{ If x = 0} \\ y=5x+9 \\ y=5(0)+9 \\ y=0+9 \\ y=9 \\ \text{ So, you have the point} \\ (0,9) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \text{ If x = 1} \\ y=5x+9 \\ y=5(1)+9 \\ y=5+9 \\ y=14 \\ \text{ So, you have the point} \\ (1,14) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \text{ If x = 2} \\ y=5x+9 \\ y=5(2)+9 \\ y=10+9 \\ y=19 \\ \text{ So, you have the point} \\ (2,19) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \text{ If x = 3} \\ y=5x+9 \\ y=5(3)+9 \\ y=15+9 \\ y=24 \\ \text{ So, you have the point} \\ (3,24) \end{gathered}

Therefore, you would get the table

Complete the table using y=5x+9 (x)-1,0,1,2,3(y)-example-1
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