Points F and G lie on the graph of the equation y = −0.25x. What are the y-coordinates for each point? Point F: (4, ) Point G: (–8, )
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You are given a formula that if you input the x-value into the formula your output is the y-value.. So you coordinates are giving you the x-values.
And you need to solve for the y-values. Do you know how to proceed?
Points F and G lie on the graph of the equation y = −0.25x. What are the y-coordinates for each point? Point F: (4, ) Point G: (–8, ) Points F and G lie on the graph of the equation y = −0.25x. What are the y-coordinates for each point?
@wmj259 no
Okay for a point to be complete you need (x-value,y-value). You are given the x-values. You need to solve for y-values.
Correct?
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