Respuesta :

the first table : y=4x
the second table: y=1.5x
the third table: y= 1.25x

if you want help on how to do it: plug each of those equations into the “desmos” graph! from looking at those table points (x,y) you can find which equation matches the table

for instance on table one: I put y=4x into desmos then looked at graph one, I chose the point (2,8) I went to 2 on the x axis and moved my finger up 8 and that point was directly on the line meaning that table matches the equation. be sure to also do the same thing with the other points to double check!

Answer:

The first table matches with the last equation.

The second table matches with the first equation.

The last table matches with the second equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

What I did was plug in the number in the x section for each table to see if the result of x times the number such as 4 resulted in the same number, y, that was paired with the x number based on the table.

Ex: Using table 1,

y=4x

y=4(2) --> I substituted the x for row 1 x in table 1

y=8

Check:

The first table shows that for row 1, the y was 8 so our match was correct.

Hope this helps!

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