What is a table of values in math?

What is a table of values in math?

A table of values is a set of ordered pairs usually resulting from substituting numbers into an equation (relation). The equation determines the relationship between each pair of numbers in each ordered pair in the table of values.

How do you read ordered pairs?

An ordered pair contains the coordinates of one point in the coordinate system. A point is named by its ordered pair of the form of (x, y). The first number corresponds to the x-coordinate and the second to the y-coordinate. To graph a point, you draw a dot at the coordinates that corresponds to the ordered pair.

How do you calculate ordered pairs?

P = (6,4)

  • The first number in the ordered pair indicates the distance from the x-axis,6. is
  • The second digit of the ordered pair indicates the distance from the Y axis,4. is
  • What equation best describes the table of ordered pairs?

    Sheena Antoneth M. Mendones.

  • Ellyzabelle Louise Y. Donor.
  • Hannah Jade M. Adille.
  • Kristine F. Daroy.
  • Hector C. Vargas.
  • Hazel Ann N. Villacorta.
  • Earl James D. Garcia.
  • Hanzel N. Vidar.
  • Ryszard Roy B. Beldia.
  • Kriztyn Miden L. Rosanes.
  • What are some examples of set of ordered pairs?

    Finite sets,such as .

  • Cofinite sets (sets whose complement is finite),such as “all the natural numbers except ”
  • All the rest: infinite sets whose complement is also infinite,like the even numbers and the primes and many others.
  • What are the numbers in an ordered pair called?

    The order of numbers in an ordered pair is important because the ordered pair should describe one location in the coordinate plane.

  • The first number (called the first coordinate) describes a location using the horizontal direction.
  • The second number (called the second coordinate) describes a location using the vertical direction.