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Furthermore, there are likely to be infinitely many ordered pairs and so it is impssible to list them.
y=3x
y=17x=3============================Another contributor added:There's no such thing as 'the' solution, because there are an infinite number ofordered pairs that satisfy the equation. It's the equation of a straight line, andevery point on the line is a 'solution'.The pair (3, 17) given above is a perfectly good one. Here are some more:(1, 7)(2, 12)(4, 22)(5, 27)(0.6, 5)(2 million, 10 million and 2)
x = 12 y = 2 (12,2) satifies the equation
The table shows ordered pairs for a polynomial function, f х f(x) -3 63 --2 8 -1 - 1 0 0 1 -1 2 8 3 63 What is the degree of f?
As an equation if: 6x = 72 then x = 12
x + y = 12 y = 12 - x These equations are the same, so we only need to consider one of them: x + y = 12 Any (x,y) ordered pairs that satisfy this equation are solutions. Because this equation denotes a line, there are infinitely many solutions, but here are some examples: (0, 12) (1, 11) (2, 10) (3.5, 8.5) (12, 0)
There are infinitely many possible equations. The simplest is y = (x2 + 11x - 2)/2
Without an equality sign it can not be considered to be an equation and the - or + values of y and 12 are not given
y=3x
y=17x=3============================Another contributor added:There's no such thing as 'the' solution, because there are an infinite number ofordered pairs that satisfy the equation. It's the equation of a straight line, andevery point on the line is a 'solution'.The pair (3, 17) given above is a perfectly good one. Here are some more:(1, 7)(2, 12)(4, 22)(5, 27)(0.6, 5)(2 million, 10 million and 2)
If x = 8 satisfies the equation 19 - x = 12, then it is a solution of the equation. 19 - x = 12 19 - 8 = ? 12 11 ≠ 12 Since x = 8 does not satisfy the equation, x = 8 it is not a solution.
(7, 6) and (14, 12) are two obvious candidates.
Any pair of numbers where one of them is 8 less than the other onesatisfies that equation.Here are a few: (-62, -54), (1, 9), (-2, 6), (4, 12), (16, 24), (793, 801).There are an infinite number of good, correct pairs.The graph of the equation is a straight line, with no ends, and every pointon the line is a solution to the equation.There are quite a few points on a line. Especially on one with no ends.
x = 12 y = 2 (12,2) satifies the equation
Given the ordered pair (3, y), what value of ywould make the ordered pair a solution of the equation 4x − 2y = 24?12
Our equation is (2x)(4y)=12 We can divide by 2 to get x(2y)=12 Now just plug in numbers to satisfy the equation. Some examples would be (6,1), (3,2), (2,3)...
2 + 164 + 146 + 128 + 104 pairs of even numbers can be found whose sum is eighteen.