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31 May, 06:38

Which linear function rule models the table below? (0,6) (5,9) (10,12) (15,15)

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  1. 31 May, 07:43
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    y = 0.6x + 6 or y = 3/5x + 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The function for a linear function is y=mx+b.

    We know that b is 6 because that is the y-intercept.

    However to find m we need to see how much the x coordinates skip on the table and the y coordinates. We can see that x coordinates skip by 5s and the y corrdinates skip by 3. We than divide 3/5 to get o. 6 and we get the equation. This video, tittled "Writing A Linear Equation From A Function Table" explains it much better than I can.
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