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I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
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hx = -2x2We have to assume that 'h' is some constant that you know but we don't.The graph of this equation contains no ordered pairs, since there's only one variable.If you must graph it, then the space you need to use is the number line. The twosolutions to the equation are points on the number line ... one point at [ zero ],and the other at [ - h/2 ] .
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
They are the coordinates of the infinitely many points on the line defined by the equation.
The question concerns the equation of a line and the answer consists of the coordinates of an infinite number of points on the line. It is not possible to list them.
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
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They are all the pairs you make where (x = any number) and (y = 4).
3x-y=2 3x=y+2 y=3x-2 Some points: (0.-2)(1,1)(2.4)
x = 4 and y = 7
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
x = 4 and y = 7 which will satisfy both equations
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there is an infinte amount of ordered pairs in this equation a few examples could be... (1,-3) (2,-13) (3,-23) (234652,-2346513) (-25,257)