The problem requires us to graph an equation using a graphing tool, with $T$ as the horizontal axis. We need to use two points from the table to plot the equation. Since the original image does not contain the equation or the table of values, I cannot provide a graph. However, I can explain the process to graph the equation.

Applied MathematicsGraphingCoordinate GeometryFunctions
2025/3/6

1. Problem Description

The problem requires us to graph an equation using a graphing tool, with TT as the horizontal axis. We need to use two points from the table to plot the equation. Since the original image does not contain the equation or the table of values, I cannot provide a graph. However, I can explain the process to graph the equation.

2. Solution Steps

Since there is no specific function given, let's assume we are given a generic function in the form of y=f(T)y = f(T), and a table with values of TT and yy or f(T)f(T).
Step 1: Identify two points (T1,y1)(T_1, y_1) and (T2,y2)(T_2, y_2) from the table. These points are in the form of (independent variable, dependent variable) where the independent variable in this case is TT, which is on the horizontal axis, and the dependent variable is y=f(T)y = f(T), which is on the vertical axis.
Step 2: Plot the two points (T1,y1)(T_1, y_1) and (T2,y2)(T_2, y_2) on the coordinate plane.
Step 3: Draw a line or curve through these two points to represent the graph of the equation y=f(T)y = f(T). If the equation represents a straight line, then connect the two points by a straight line. If the equation represents a curve, use the knowledge about the function and the points provided to draw the appropriate curve through the points.

3. Final Answer

The final answer would be a graph of y=f(T)y = f(T) using two points from the table provided. Since the function and table of values are not provided, I cannot give a specific final answer. However, the graph can be sketched based on the steps outlined in the solution.
Graph of y=f(T)y=f(T) through points (T1,y1)(T_1, y_1) and (T2,y2)(T_2, y_2).

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