Create an input-output table from the following rule or scenario

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Create an input-output table from the following rule or scenario Create an input-output table from the following rule or scenario. See Step 1 and 2 on bottom flip! 1. 4. The output is four less than double the input. 2. 5. 3. 6. The output is one more than half of the input.

To graph each function by creating a table of values of first: Step 1: Choose values for x Step 2: Evaluate the function at Step 3: Plot the points on a (it is best to choose two these values and complete coordinate plane and negative values, zero, the input-output table. graph the function. and two positive values). 1. x y = 2x 3. x y = 2x - 3 -2 -1 1 2 2. x y = x - 2 4. x