There are an infinite number of ordered pairs. (-5, -7) is one pair
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs: each point on the straight line defined by the equation is an ordered pair that is a solution. One example is (0.5, 2.5)
(0, 6.5) is one option.
The ordered pair is (1, 3).
(0,7)
Any ordered pair that satisfies y = 22 - X is a solution.
y=(-1) x=(2)
The ordered pair is (1, 1).
(0, 6)
The coordinates of every one of the infinitely many points on the line defined by the equation is a solution.
(5,7)
The solution set for a linear equation in two variables comprises an infinite number of ordered pairs, and these are defined by the equation that appears in the question!