no, you have to plug in the values for x to get values for y. For instance, if you want x is 2, then y would have to be y=2(2)+.05 which is 4.05. If you want x as 1, y=2.05.
Does that make sense Island G?
If I were to graph this equation
y= 2x + 0.5 would I graph x as 2 and y as .5?
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the value of x is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc. on the graph. it is the same for y
to get y values you have to put the x values into the y equation. Y is a function of x.
So for
x=1,y=2.05.
x=2, y=4.05.
x=3, y=6.05.
x=4,y=8.05.
x=5,y=10.05.
x=6,y=12.05.
Does that clear things up?
So for
x=1,y=2.05.
x=2, y=4.05.
x=3, y=6.05.
x=4,y=8.05.
x=5,y=10.05.
x=6,y=12.05.
Does that clear things up?
thank you so much pete
you're welcome!!
Y = 2x + 0.5