Which of the following is a graph based on this table of values?
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I can’t see the images you attached. Please either paste the table of x–y values here or describe the three candidate graphs (e.g., “points at (–2,4), (0,0), (2,4)” or “a straight line through (0,1) with slope 2,” etc.).
To help you match a table to a graph, use this quick method:
1. List the coordinate pairs from the table.
2. If the y-values change by a constant amount when x changes by a constant amount, the relationship is linear — compute slope = Δy/Δx and intercept = y − slope·x. Look for a line with that slope and intercept.
3. If second differences (Δ²y) are constant, it’s quadratic — check vertex and general shape.
4. Otherwise, plot the points (mentally or on paper) and see which graph contains those exact points and same domain/range (discrete points vs. continuous curve/line).
If you paste the table or describe the graphs, I’ll identify the correct one.
To help you match a table to a graph, use this quick method:
1. List the coordinate pairs from the table.
2. If the y-values change by a constant amount when x changes by a constant amount, the relationship is linear — compute slope = Δy/Δx and intercept = y − slope·x. Look for a line with that slope and intercept.
3. If second differences (Δ²y) are constant, it’s quadratic — check vertex and general shape.
4. Otherwise, plot the points (mentally or on paper) and see which graph contains those exact points and same domain/range (discrete points vs. continuous curve/line).
If you paste the table or describe the graphs, I’ll identify the correct one.
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