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Graphing Linear Functions - With A Table

Linear functions can be graphed by filling out a table with x and y values and plotting those points on a coordinate plane. Filling out the table allows you to see the relationship between the input and output values defined by the linear equation. Connecting the plotted points reveals the linear trend of the data and the graph of the function.

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Graphing Linear Functions - With A Table

Linear functions can be graphed by filling out a table with x and y values and plotting those points on a coordinate plane. Filling out the table allows you to see the relationship between the input and output values defined by the linear equation. Connecting the plotted points reveals the linear trend of the data and the graph of the function.

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Graphing linear functions

Fill out the table for each function and then graph them below in the coordinate system.

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