There are infinitely many points on any line and it is impossible to list them. The points are those whose x and y coordinates satisfy the given equation.
It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
That would depend on the given system of linear equations which have not been given in the question
The question cannot be answered unless a specific equation is cited.
There is not "the ordered pair" but infinitely many ordered pairs which, taken together, comprise the straight line defined by the equation.
There is not "the ordered pair" but infinitely many ordered pairs which, taken together, comprise the straight line defined by the equation.
That will depend entirely on the equation which has not been given.
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
Graph of an equation.
If there are n numbers in the group, there aren2 ordered pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1) ordered pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated,n2/2 pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1)/2 pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated.
This kind of question usually accompanies a specific table of ordered pairs. The idea is that the ordered pairs take the form of (x, f(x)) where the first number of the ordered pair x, is a value of the variable for some equation. When that value is used in place of the variable in the equation, we can calculate a specific value. That calculated value appears as the second value of the ordered pair and is represented by f(x) above. Typically the equation is relatively simple, such as a linear equation or a quadratic equation. Therefore, in order to determine the equation, we have to know exactly what the ordered pairs are.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
Use this cordinate ,find the other cordinate that makes the ordered pair a solution of the given equation: x+4y=7,(_,3)
In general you cannot. Any set of ordered pairs can be a graph, a table, a diagram or relation. Any set of ordered pairs that is one-to-one or many-to-one can be an equation, function.
the Equation of a Line Given That You Know Two Points it Passes Through.
The question cannot be answered unless a specific equation is cited.
There is not "the ordered pair" but infinitely many ordered pairs which, taken together, comprise the straight line defined by the equation.