To complete the ordered pairs in the table using the equation \( y = 14x \), we need to substitute the values of \( x \) into the equation to find the corresponding \( y \) values.
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For \( x = 0 \): \[ y = 14 \times 0 = 0 \ \text{Ordered pair: } (0, 0) \]
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For \( x = 4 \): \[ y = 14 \times 4 = 56 \ \text{Ordered pair: } (4, 56) \]
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For \( x = 8 \): \[ y = 14 \times 8 = 112 \ \text{Ordered pair: } (8, 112) \]
Now, we can fill in the table:
\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline x & y & (x, y) \ \hline 0 & 0 & (0, 0) \ 4 & 56 & (4, 56) \ 8 & 112 & (8, 112) \ \hline \end{array} \]
So the completed ordered pairs are \( (0, 0) \), \( (4, 56) \), and \( (8, 112) \).