(9,7) by Kayla hamilton
The ordered pair is (1, 3).
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
The ordered triple is (x, y, z) = (1, -1, -2)
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(2,3)
These are equations of two straight lines. Provided the equations are not of the same or parallel lines, there can be only one ordered pair. So the ordered pair is - not are : (0.5, -1)
The ordered pair is (1, 3).
These are equations of two straight lines. Provided the equations are not of the same or parallel lines, there can be only one ordered pair. So the answer is - (not are) : (-1, 3).
These are equations of two straight lines. Provided the equations are not of the same or parallel lines, there can be only one ordered pair. So the answer is - not are : (3, 0).
Simultaneous equations.
Solving the simultaneous equations: x = -237/11 and y = 90/11
2x plus 3y
(x, y) = (3, 2)
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
(0,7)
(0,4) and (-2, 0)
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs. (-5, -7) is one pair