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There are infinitely many possible equations. The simplest is y = (x2 + 11x - 2)/2
That will depend entirely on the equation which has not been given.
The domain is {-1, 0, 2, 4}.
The domain is {-1, 0, 1, 3}.
The equation 2x-5y=-1 has a graph that is a line. Every point on that line is an ordered pair that is a solution to the equation. So pick any real number x and plug it in. You will find a y and that pair (x,y) is an ordered pair that is a solution to this equation. For example, let x=0 Then we have -5y=-1so y=1/5 The ordered pair (0, 1/5) is a point on the line and a solution to the equation.
To find the ordered pairs in any equation, just plug in any number for x and solve for y. If your equation is meant to be y=1+5x, then if x=0 then y=1+5*0, y=1 so the first ordered pair would be (0,1) If your equation is meant to be y=(1/5)x, then if x=0 then y=(1/5)*0, y=0, so the first ordered pair would be (0,0)
(-1, -5), (0, -2), (1, 1), (2, 4), (356, 1066)
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To find ordered pairs of an equation, you can choose a value for one variable and then solve for the other variable. For example, if you have the equation (y = 2x + 3), you might choose (x = 1), which gives (y = 5). This results in the ordered pair (1, 5). Repeat this process with different values of (x) or (y) to generate more ordered pairs.
Ordered pairs are not specified. if it is like (0,5),(0,1),(0,0),.... then we may find the answer, which then shows the family of different lines according to ordered pairs.
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There are infinitely many possible equations. The simplest is y = (x2 + 11x - 2)/2
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That will depend entirely on the equation which has not been given.
(1, 0.2), (2, 0.1)
-1 is a one-dimensional entity. It can have no equivalent in ordered pairs.
(2, 4)