1. The problem asks to complete the table by matching function notation values with ordered pairs.
2. Function notation $f(input) = output$ means the function $f$ takes an input and gives an output.
3. An ordered pair is written as $(input, output)$.
4. Given: $f(4) = 0$ corresponds to ordered pair $(4,0)$.
5. Given: $f(1) = 6$ corresponds to ordered pair $(1,6)$.
6. Given ordered pair $(8,9)$ corresponds to function notation $f(8) = 9$.
7. So the completed table is:
| Function Notation | Ordered Pair |
|-------------------|--------------|
| $f(4) = 0$ | $(4,0)$ |
| $f(1) = 6$ | $(1,6)$ |
| $f(8) = 9$ | $(8,9)$ |
This completes the matching of function notation and ordered pairs.
Function Notation 08Ee1A
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