To find the y-coordinates for each x-value using the equation \( y = 14x \), we can substitute the given x-values into the equation.
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For \( x = 0 \): \[ y = 14(0) = 0 \] So the ordered pair is \( (0, 0) \).
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For \( x = 4 \): \[ y = 14(4) = 56 \] So the ordered pair is \( (4, 56) \).
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For \( x = 8 \): \[ y = 14(8) = 112 \] So the ordered pair is \( (8, 112) \).
Now we can complete the table:
| x | y | (x, y) | |---|----|------------| | 0 | 0 | (0, 0) | | 4 | 56 | (4, 56) | | 8 | 112| (8, 112) |
These coordinates represent the points on the graph of the equation \( y = 14x \).