Use this cordinate ,find the other cordinate that makes the ordered pair a solution of the given equation: x+4y=7,(_,3)
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
The function in algebra of ordered pairs is function notation. For example, it would be written out like: f(x)=3x/4 if you wanted to know three fourths of a number.
If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.
The function table will have two columns, one for the x-value and one for the y-value. Form ordered pairs (x,y) by inserting the values from one row of the table.
x| -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 y| 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 what function includes all of the ordered pairs in the table ?
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If a set of ordered pairs is not a relation, the set can still be a function.
A set of ordered pairs does not represent a function if any input (or x-value) is associated with more than one output (or y-value). For example, the set { (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 4) } does not represent a function because the input 1 corresponds to both outputs 2 and 3. In contrast, a function would have each input linked to exactly one output.
They represent two points.
An ordered pair can represent either a relation or a function, depending on its properties. A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs, while a function is a specific type of relation where each input (first element of the pair) is associated with exactly one output (second element of the pair). If an ordered pair is part of a set where each input corresponds to only one output, it defines a function. Otherwise, it is just a relation.
Graph of an equation.
The ordered pairs (-11), (3-7), (4-9), and (8-17) do not represent a function because they are not properly formatted as ordered pairs (they lack a second element). If we assume they were meant to be (x, y) pairs like (-11, y1), (3, -7), (4, -9), and (8, -17), we would need to check if any x-values repeat with different y-values to determine if it’s a function. As given, they are neither a relation nor a function due to the lack of a clear second element for each pair.
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
The function in algebra of ordered pairs is function notation. For example, it would be written out like: f(x)=3x/4 if you wanted to know three fourths of a number.
As there is no system of equations shown, there are zero solutions.