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Answer:

x => y

-6 => 9

3 => 5

15 => -3

-12 => 15

Explanation:

Given the domain function, {-12, -6, 3, 15}, and the equation of the function,
y = -(2)/(3)x + 7, we can complete the given table by simply plugging in the value of either x to find y, or y to find x in the table given. The domain values are all x-values you have in the table.

Find y when x = -6:


y = -(2)/(3)(-6) + 7


y = -(2)/(1)(-2) + 7


y = 2 + 7


y = 9

Find x when y = 5:


5 = -(2)/(3)x + 7


5 - 7 = -(2)/(3)x + 7 - 7


-2 = -(2)/(3)x


-2 = (-2x)/(3)


-2*3 = (-2x)/(3)*3


-6 = -2x


(-6)/(-2) = (-2x)/(-2)


3 = x


x = 3

Find y when x = 15:


y = -(2)/(3)(15) + 7


y = -(2)/(1)(5) + 7


y = -10 + 7


y = -3

Find x when y = 15:


15 = -(2)/(3)x + 7


15 - 7 = -(2)/(3)x + 7 - 7


8 = -(2)/(3)x


8 = (-2x)/(3)


8*3 = (-2x)/(3)*3


24 = -2x


(24)/(-2) = (-2x)/(-2)


-12 = x


x = -12

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