Understanding T-Charts in Mathematics

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What is the purpose of a T-chart?

  • To keep track of the x-values and y-values for a given equation (correct)
  • To graph equations
  • To compare different equations
  • To solve equations

What is recorded in the left-hand column of a T-chart?

  • The equation
  • The y-values
  • The x-values (correct)
  • The answer

What is the first step when using a T-chart?

  • Plugging in the x-values (correct)
  • Recording the y-values
  • Writing down the equation
  • Finding the answer

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Study Notes

  • A T-chart is a table of x- and y-values for a given equation (that is, for a given formula).
  • The x-values are recorded in the left-hand column and plugged into that equation; the corresponding y-values are recorded in the right-hand column, in the same row as its x-value input.
  • The purpose of a T-chart is to keep track of the x-values you've picked and plugged into an equation (that is, into a formula), and the corresponding y-values that you got from the equation.

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