The provided image contains a table with columns labeled 'x' and 'y'. There appear to be multiple sets of data, but some are incomplete or difficult to read.
Let's analyze the visible complete rows:
Row 1:
x = 2, y = 2
Row 2:
x = 3, y = 3
Row 3:
x = 5, y = 3
Row 4:
x = -1, y = -1
Row 5:
x = -2, y = -2
Row 6:
x = -3, y = -3
Row 7:
x = 1, y = 1
Row 8:
x = 2, y = 2
Row 9:
x = 3, y = 3
Observing the data where both x and y values are clearly legible:
- When x = 2, y = 2
- When x = 3, y = 3
- When x = -1, y = -1
- When x = -2, y = -2
- When x = -3, y = -3
- When x = 1, y = 1
- When x = 2, y = 2
- When x = 3, y = 3
In most of these clear cases, it appears that y is equal to x (y = x).
However, there is one row where x = 5 and y = 3. This data point does not fit the pattern y = x.
Additionally, there are some handwritten symbols to the left of the table that are not clearly decipherable in relation to the table itself. These symbols include an arrow pointing to the table and other characters that resemble mathematical notation or labels, but their exact meaning is unclear without further context.
Based on the legible parts of the table, there is a strong indication of a relationship where y = x, but there is at least one outlier data point (x=5, y=3) and some uninterpretable symbols that might provide additional context.