Asked by CACAW
What would be the y
-coordinates of the first two points on a graph of the additive rule x+25
?(1 point)
(1,
), (2,
)
-coordinates of the first two points on a graph of the additive rule x+25
?(1 point)
(1,
), (2,
)
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the \( y \)-coordinates of the first two points on the graph of the equation given by the additive rule \( y = x + 25 \), we can substitute the \( x \)-values of 1 and 2 into the equation:
1. For \( x = 1 \):
\[
y = 1 + 25 = 26
\]
Thus, the first point is \( (1, 26) \).
2. For \( x = 2 \):
\[
y = 2 + 25 = 27
\]
Thus, the second point is \( (2, 27) \).
So, the \( y \)-coordinates of the first two points are:
- For \( (1, \_) \): \( 26 \)
- For \( (2, \_) \): \( 27 \)
In conclusion, the points are \( (1, 26) \) and \( (2, 27) \).
1. For \( x = 1 \):
\[
y = 1 + 25 = 26
\]
Thus, the first point is \( (1, 26) \).
2. For \( x = 2 \):
\[
y = 2 + 25 = 27
\]
Thus, the second point is \( (2, 27) \).
So, the \( y \)-coordinates of the first two points are:
- For \( (1, \_) \): \( 26 \)
- For \( (2, \_) \): \( 27 \)
In conclusion, the points are \( (1, 26) \) and \( (2, 27) \).