Jyothi C. answered 03/29/13
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Given values for x = 0 , 1, 2, 3
we find values for 'y'in equation. y= x+2 by substituting values of x
For x=0 , y= x+2 = 0+2 =2
x=1 y= 1+2 =3
x=2 y= 2+2 =4
x=3 y=3+2 =5
again we sub substitute the values for x in y=6-x
x=0 y=6-0 =6
x=1 y=6-1 =5
x=2 y= 6-2 =4
x=3 y=6-3 =3
Sol. x 0 1 2 3
y=x+2 2 3 4 5
y=6-x 6 5 4 3