Make a table and a graph of the function y = 2x + 4

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Make a table and a graph of the function y = 2x + 4

Determine whehter the ordered pair (-4, 5) is a solution of y = 2x - 4

Make a table and a graph of the function y = 3x – 4

Determine if the relation represents a function. X Y 1 2 2 4 3 6 4 8

Make a table and a graph of the function y = -1/4 x + 6

Determine whether the ordered pair (3, 4) is a solution of y = 3x - 5

Determine if the relation represents a function. y = -2x + 7

Give the domain and range of the function. X Y -1 4 -4 1 -8 -3 -12 -7

Determine whether the ordered pair (-5, -8) is a solution of y = x + 3

Determine if the relation represents a function. X Y 3 9 2 4 3 1 7 8