Additive and Multiplicative Relationships

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Additive and Multiplicative Relationships

Additive Relationships Compare the independent and dependent quantities using addition. Can be written in the form y = x + a

Additive Relationship Input (x) Output (y) 4 8 5 9 6 10 15 19 Example: This can be written as y = x + 4

Multiplicative Relationships Compare the independent and dependent quantities using multiplication or division. Can be written in the form y = ax or y = 𝑎 𝑥

Multiplicative Relationship Examples: Input (x) Output (y) 15 10 24 16 30 20 36 Input (x) Output (y) 7 14 8 16 9 18 12 24 This can be written as y = 2 3 x This can be written as y = 2x

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