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Oooh, functions. Learned quite a bit ago, so sorry if I am wrong. 
So for finding the f(x), or y (f(x) just looks fancy, it pretty much means y though) you can plug in the filled out x values into the equation (ex. f(x)=2(-3)+1) for both equations. 

When filled out, the first y values would be -5, -3, -1, 1, 3, 5. Since this line is linear, there is always a common trend. 
The second y values would be 10, 5, 2, 1, 2, 5, 10. Exponential values repeat after halfway. 

Sadly, I cannot show you how to graph it, but use the x and y points to make a coordinate point ad graph it on the graph. This may help you as well. :)
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