johninbigd
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I'm trying to help my girlfriend's daughter with her homework and she's working on function tables. The idea is to view a table of inputs and outputs and figure out what equation or function would produce that result. So far, they've been pretty easy for me and, after some instruction, she's doing a great job with them. Most of them result in something like y=3x+4 or y=x/9 + 2, or something like that. Pretty linear.
Now, we come to a harder one that is really bugging me. I know the solution is "on the tip of my tongue", but it's eluding me. Here is the table:
Input Output
36 9
72 9
24 1
18 0
The part that's freaking me out is that the output for both 36 and 72 is 9. It's also notable to me that the output starts out pretty low (0,1) and then jumps up to 9. An increase in output from 0 to 1 is caused by an increase in input from 18 to 24. But then an input of 36, just 12 more than 24, results in an output 9 times higher than the previous entry.
The function is supposed to be two variables using only multiplication, division, addition and subtraction.
Any help?
Thanks!
Now, we come to a harder one that is really bugging me. I know the solution is "on the tip of my tongue", but it's eluding me. Here is the table:
Input Output
36 9
72 9
24 1
18 0
The part that's freaking me out is that the output for both 36 and 72 is 9. It's also notable to me that the output starts out pretty low (0,1) and then jumps up to 9. An increase in output from 0 to 1 is caused by an increase in input from 18 to 24. But then an input of 36, just 12 more than 24, results in an output 9 times higher than the previous entry.
The function is supposed to be two variables using only multiplication, division, addition and subtraction.
Any help?
Thanks!