...Beauty, cleaning, DIY tips and more - free to join!
   Login   Contact us   Site map   Puzzle Club   Ask a question    Newsletter

Maths algebra help required

y=3x+4 i have an incomplete table the x column goes from -3 to 3 the x column is blank using y=3x+4 what do i put under -3,-2,-1 etc(x does not mean multiply.
Question asked by: nvb272

Asked on: 18 Jul 2008

Y=3x+4

What you need to do is plug in those values of x and work out what y is as a result.

Let's take the case where 'x' is 1 and show you.

So this means you have y = (3x1) + 4, so y = 7

then just plug in the other values of x and write down what y would be accordingly - easy you see!

By: knowitall
Replied at: 21 Aug 2008
star star star star
Average rating for this answer is 3.5 / 5

Rate Answer
Comment or provide your answer to this question
No comments have been added to this question "Maths algebra help required".
Ask a New Question

Find out more about Maths

Maths Questions and Answers

algebra Questions and Answers

Next question: prove that the paralellogram circumscibing a circle is rhombus?


Become a Member! It's Free >>>

Share on Facebook: On Twitter: TwitterTweet this!

Question Keywords

y=3x4  

More Questions:

Ineed To Know Whether An Array Of 6 Sqs. Shows A Sq. Number If Not Find The Fewest Sqs That Could Be Added To Make The Array A Square Number
Sequences
Find The Missing Numbers In The Sequence
Why Is It When You Multiply Two Negative Numbers You Get A Positive Number?
What Is 7/47 Of £150,000