There is no ordered pair for y =4. y=4 is a line, not a point.
The ordered pair is (1, 3).
5x=4y=-20 x=-4 y=-5 (-4,-5) is the ordered pair
x = 6 So y = 9*6 + 4 = 54 + 4 = 58 The ordered pair is (6, 58)
The ordered pair is (3, 2).
The ordered pair is (2, 3).
x = 2 and y = -4
{-4,-5}
(4.25, 0.25) is a solution.
y = 3x =3(6) = 18 ... the ordered pair is (x,y) = (6,18)
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs. Any point on the straight line which passes through (0,4) and has a gradient of -2 will be an ordered pair for the equation.
(0, 6)
2y + 2x = 20 y - 2x = 4 Add the two equations: 3y = 24 so that y = 8 Substitute this value of y in the second equation: 8 - 2x = 4 then 4 = 2x so that x = 2 Thus the ordered pair (y,x) = (8,2)