(2, 4)
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
The Ordered Pairs are 1x20, 2x10, and 5x4.
It is not possible to answer the question with no information about which ordered pairs!
The function table will have two columns, one for the x-value and one for the y-value. Form ordered pairs (x,y) by inserting the values from one row of the table.
-1 is a one-dimensional entity. It can have no equivalent in ordered pairs.
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
If you're referring to the Cartesian coordinate system, then it's 2 ordered pairs e.g. a straight line could be drawn between pairs (3, 5) and (2, 3) etc.
Ordered pairs that have a negative x and a positive y are in the second quadrant.
Ordered pairs are used for many things. Anytime you graph a point on a cartesian coordinate system, you have an ordered pair. In fact, all of R^2 is made up of ordered pairs. When you put a value in a function and get one out, you have an ordered pair
In the case of real roots, you could, but the second part of the ordered pair (the ordinate) will always be zero, so there is not much point.In the case of complex roots (or real roots in the complex field), you could list them as ordered pairs: with (a, b) representing a + bi where i is the imaginary square root of -1..
That will depend entirely on the equation which has not been given.