Asked by ❄ Snowflake ❄
Write a relation representing the information in the table.
Input:
1
2
3
4
Output:
6
8
10
14
(Pretend those columns are next to each other)
I don't understand why it says 14 at the last output since I think it should be 12 (because it is the +4 rule, not +2).
My answer key says:
The output values increase by two for every increase of one in the inputs. This is the rate of change.
The starting point is 4.
The relation is 2x + 4 relates to x.
Input:
1
2
3
4
Output:
6
8
10
14
(Pretend those columns are next to each other)
I don't understand why it says 14 at the last output since I think it should be 12 (because it is the +4 rule, not +2).
My answer key says:
The output values increase by two for every increase of one in the inputs. This is the rate of change.
The starting point is 4.
The relation is 2x + 4 relates to x.
Answers
Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
I dare ask, might this be an error in the workbook? Or am I getting something wrong?
Answered by
oobleck
I agree it should be 12
There are functions which could make it 14, but I doubt they would be appropriate for this problem.
There are functions which could make it 14, but I doubt they would be appropriate for this problem.
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