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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 22:28 Jennifer2019

1.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent variable. (First photo)

2.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent variable. (Second Photo)

3.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent variable. This is not a proportional relationship. The constant term will not be zero. (Third Photo)

4.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent variable. Is this a proportional relationship? How do you know? (Fourth Photo)

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1.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent va
1.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent va
1.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent va
1.) Find the equation for the table. Use x for your independent variable and y for your dependent va

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