To analyze the table, let's identify the pattern in the relationship between the first column (which seems to represent a sequence of numbers) and the second column (which consists of results).
Based on the values given:
- For 1, the output is 3.
- For 2, the output is 6.
- For 4, the output is 12.
- For 15, we need to find the output.
To look for a pattern, let's examine the first few pairs:
- For 1: \(1 \times 3 = 3\)
- For 2: \(2 \times 3 = 6\)
- For 4: \(4 \times 3 = 12\)
It appears that the output is three times the value in the first column.
Now we can apply this pattern to find the missing values in the table.
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For 3: \[ 3 \times 3 = 9 \]
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For 15: \[ 15 \times 3 = 45 \]
So the completed table would be:
1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
15 45
Thus, the missing values are \(x = 9\) and \(y = 45\).