Ordered pairs that have a negative x and a positive y are in the second quadrant.
Yes, ordered pairs identify points in a coordinate plane. If that doesn't answer your question, please restate it (say it another way).
the y-coordinate is 0.
transversal creates pairs of
Can have no pairs or one pair...
B.
If a set of ordered pairs is not a relation, the set can still be a function.
They represent two points.
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.
A relation is defined as a set of ordered pairs. A function is a special kind of relation ...
A ordered pair is one of many ways in which a function may be defined. The function maps the element in the first position of an ordered pair to the second element in that pair.
In general you cannot. Any set of ordered pairs can be a graph, a table, a diagram or relation. Any set of ordered pairs that is one-to-one or many-to-one can be an equation, function.
If there are any pairs with the same second element but different first elements, then it is not a function. Otherwise it is.
Ordered pairs are used for many things. Anytime you graph a point on a cartesian coordinate system, you have an ordered pair. In fact, all of R^2 is made up of ordered pairs. When you put a value in a function and get one out, you have an ordered pair