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The table below represents which equation?

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Answer:

The answer is in the solution. Please read to solution because I doubt you know anything about the topic. Read the solution so you can do it yourself next time.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem you just have to plug the x and y points into the equation.

Let's try out the easy ones first. If you plug 1 (our x value) into the equation you get y = 3(1) + 2

This then becomes y=5 and the y value that correlates to the x value 1 does NOT equal 5. So we can cross out the third option.

Now let's go to the fourth option (once again I'm just doing the easy ones).

y = -3x + 2

Plug in 1 (the first x value given) and you get y = -3 (1) +2

This then becomes y = -3 + 2.

Solve it and it is -1.

WE ARE NOT DONE THOUGH! Whenever you get a problem like this, plug in all the values.

Let's plug in 2 and -4 now.

y = -3x + 2

y = -3 (2) +2

y = -6 + 2

y = -4

So far so good!

Let's just plug in the other two ordered pairs.

y = -3 (3) + 2

y = -9 + 2

y = -7

Let's just plug in the last ordered pair to make sure.

y = -3x + 2

y = -3 (4) + 2

y = -12 + 2

y = -10

WE ARE DONE!

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