Your question asks about "each inequalities" which is grammatically impossible since "each" implies singular whereas inequalities implies plural. Consequently it is not clear whether you mean "each inequality" or "each of a set of inequalities". In either case the set is called the feasible region, or the 2-dimensional solution set.
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
coordinates
A set of ordered pairs is a relation. Or Just simply "Coordinates"
It is not possible to answer the question with no information about which ordered pairs!
there are none, ordered pairs come from equations like x = 2y -5
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
Yes. That's why it is called "ordered".
If you are talking about the things in the perentheses, (5,-9), they are called ordered pairs. Ordered pairs help you find a location on a coordinate graph.
coordinates
It is the abscissa.
A set of ordered pairs is a relation. Or Just simply "Coordinates"
Cartesian product is the name that refers to the set of the ordered pairs. The Cartesian product of two sets A and B is AB.
A set of ordered pairs is called a relation. In mathematics, a relation defines a relationship between elements of two sets, where each element from the first set is associated with one or more elements in the second set through ordered pairs. For example, if we have a set of ordered pairs like {(1, 2), (3, 4)}, it represents a specific relation between the first elements and the second elements of those pairs.
You can use websites like Desmos, Wolfram Alpha, or Symbolab to find answers for algebra equations, including ordered pairs and inequalities. These platforms offer step-by-step solutions, graphing capabilities, and interactive tools that help visualize the equations. Simply input your equation or inequality, and the site will generate the corresponding solutions and graphs.
3x + 4y = -4 defines a line in 2-dimensional space and the coordinates of every point on the line is an ordered pair that satisfies the equation. I have neither the time nor the inclination to list an infinite number of ordered pairs.
You can locate any point on the coordinate plane by an ordered pair of numbers (x,y), called the coordinates.
scatter plot.