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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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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)
The domain is {-1, 0, 2, 4}.