They are the infinitely many pairs of the form (x, 6x) where x is any number: integer, rational, irrational, etc, positive, negative or zero.
Graphically, they all lie on a line, through the origin, with a slope of 6.
1,6 2,12 3,18 4,24 5,30
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
-3
15
1,6 2,12 3,18 4,24 5,30
15
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
Put in function form. X = 5 + Y 5 + Y = - X Y = - X - 5 ==================The ordered pairs.
(x,7x)
It works out that x = 6 and y = 3 or as (6, 3)
They are all the pairs you make where (x = any number) and (y = 4).
15
5
y=3x-5
3x