Respuesta :
I think you meant y = x^2 + 1. Please use " ^ " to denote exponentiation.
Since you haven't shared the table, I'll choose a few x values and find the corresponding y-values:
x y
-- --
0 1
1 2
2 5
10 101
Since you haven't shared the table, I'll choose a few x values and find the corresponding y-values:
x y
-- --
0 1
1 2
2 5
10 101
Answer:
The table in the attached figure
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
[tex]y=x^{2} +1[/tex]
Find the values of x and y that satisfy the equation to create a table
so
For [tex]x=-3[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(-3)^{2} +1=10[/tex]
For [tex]x=-2[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(-2)^{2} +1=5[/tex]
For [tex]x=-1[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(-1)^{2} +1=2[/tex]
For [tex]x=0[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(0)^{2} +1=1[/tex]
For [tex]x=1[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(1)^{2} +1=2[/tex]
For [tex]x=2[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(2)^{2} +1=5[/tex]
For [tex]x=3[/tex]
The value of y is equal to -----> [tex]y=(3)^{2} +1=10[/tex]
The table in the attached figure
