A function table has values of input and output and a function rule. In the function rule, if we plug in different values for the input, we get corresponding values of output. There is always a pattern in the way input values (x) and the output values (y) are related which is given by the function rule.
A function table is also called an input-output table. It can be drawn as a vertical table or horizontally as shown
x | y |
0 | 0 |
1 | 3 |
2 | 6 |
3 | 9 |
or
x | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
y | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
For example, a rule can be written as ‘add 2’ meaning add 2 to the input to get the output or it can be taken as ‘multiply by 4’ meaning multiply the input by 4 to get the output and so on.
Such rules can also be expressed using an equation as follows.
y = x + 2; y = 4x and so on.
Determine what one-step rule is used in the function table below.
In | Out |
15 | 21 |
18 | 24 |
21 | 27 |
Step 1:
21 = 15 + 6; 24 = 18 + 6; 27 = 21 + 6; or output = input + 6
Step 2:
So, the rule is ‘Add 6’ to input to get output.
Determine what one-step rule is used in the function table below.
In | Out |
13 | 20 |
16 | 23 |
19 | 26 |
Step 1:
20 = 13 + 7; 23 = 16 + 7; 26 = 19 + 7; or output = input + 7
Step 2:
So, the rule is ‘Add 7’ to input to get output.
Determine what one-step rule is used in the function table below.
In | Out |
35 | 21 |
38 | 24 |
41 | 27 |
Step 1:
21 = 35 − 14; 24 = 38 − 14; 27 = 41 − 14;
Step 2:
So, the rule is ‘Subtract 14’ to input to get output.