
By putting the original algebra into Y1 and answer (1) into Y2, we can see that the tables are exactly the same which means equivalence!!
(if they were not the same, we would change Y2 to be the next answer and compare those y values with Y1)



Um, so this graph looks like which graph above??
Match it pick it — 2 more points!!!



Look at the table for the y values from x = 2 to x = 6
The points are:
(2,0)
(3,2)
(4,4)
(5,6)
(6,8)
Notice that the lowest y value is 0 and the highest is 8.
PS the way this question is written you do not have to know that range means the y values and domain means the x values as all of the answer choices have “y”
If you do need to remember this:
x comes before y in the alphabet and
domain comes before range!!

We are looking for the point out of the four listed that lies in the double hatched area on the right lower part of the graph. (below the dotted line and above the solid line).
Be mindful of how (7,0) and (0,7) differ
Can use the 2nd Draw menu: It can barely be seen on the x-axis but check out the graph below carefully and you will see a dot at (7,0). See the double hatched area above!
That’s it — 2 more points :)

The key word here is NOT
Look at the table and see which point is not listed
That’s 2 points :)


