11. Which could be the table of values that was used to graph the function of x shown below?

To graph the function of x from a table, plot the given data pairs on the graph showing the dependence of y on x. For the linear equation y = 9 + 3x, plug in x-values to get y-values and connect the points on the graph. The points provided do not match this particular equation.
The student has asked which table of values could have been used for graphing the function of x as shown in the prompt. When plotting the points from a table onto a graph, you are creating a visual representation of the dependence of y on x. Specifically, if we consider the linear function y = 9 + 3x, we can construct a table of values by substituting different x values into the equation and calculating the corresponding y values.
For example, if we substitute x = 1 into the equation, we get y = 9 + 3(1) = 12, which gives us the point (1,12). Repeating this process with different x values will produce a series of data pairs, such as (2,15), (3,18), etc. These points are then plotted on the graph and connected, typically with a straight line for a linear function, demonstrating the graphical dependence of y on x.
It is important to note that the table of values provided in the prompt: (1,5), (2,10), (3,7), and (4,14), does not fit the linear function y = 9 + 3x, as the y values do not correspond with the y-values generated by this equation. So, a different function or relationship between x and y must be used to graph the table provided.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to select the possible table of the given line
Let us look at the intercepts
On the x-axis, we have an intercept at x = 2
On the y-axis, we have an intercept at y = -4
This means that when y = 0, x = 2 and when x = 0, y = -4
Looking at the options, the table that supports this answer is the table of option D