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Given f (x) = 2/3x - 1, complete parts A and B.
Part A: Using the table provided, create five points to demonstrate that for the function f (x) = 2/3x - 1, there is exactly one output value for each corresponding input value. In your final answer, include all calculations and the completed table.

Part B: On a separate sheet of paper, use the points created in Part A to graph the function f (x) = 2/3x - 1. Label the values on the x- and y-axes, and all points on the graph.

Given f (x) = 2/3x - 1, complete parts A and B. Part A: Using the table provided, create five points to demonstrate that for the function f (x) = 2/3x - 1, ther class=
Given f (x) = 2/3x - 1, complete parts A and B. Part A: Using the table provided, create five points to demonstrate that for the function f (x) = 2/3x - 1, ther class=

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Part A. For x, we’ll use 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Now, we have to plug in the x-values to get f(x) (or y). I’ll do the first two w/ explanations then just give the answers. when x= 1, f(1)= 2/3•1-1. solve accordingly, you get -0.3. Next, when x= 2, f(2)= 2/3•2-1. Solve and you get f(2)= 0.3. when completing and solving for the other 3 x-values, use the same process and plug into the chart with corresponding numbers. A calculator may be helpful.

Part B. Just graph, use the x-values for x and the y-values for y. if u don’t know how to graph u may want to look back on some of your lessons if available.

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