To find an ordered pair given only a data point, you need to know the context of the data point. An ordered pair typically consists of two values, often representing coordinates on a graph. If you have a data point on a graph, the x-coordinate would be the first value in the ordered pair, and the y-coordinate would be the second value. Without additional information, it is not possible to determine the exact ordered pair from just a single data point.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find an ordered pair from a data point, you simply need to identify the x and y values. The x value tells you where the point is horizontally, and the y value tells you where it is vertically. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
Well, sweetheart, an ordered pair is just a fancy way of saying coordinates. So if you've got a data point, let's say (3, 5), that means the x-coordinate is 3 and the y-coordinate is 5. So there you have it, just slap those numbers in parentheses and you've got yourself an ordered pair.
You subtract the smallest data point from the largest data point in the set. The result is the range.
According to the question, you HAVE the point!
Assuming the point is (3, -6) and the slope 1, the equation is x - y - 9 = 0
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You can measure distance with a measuring stick or tape. Otherwise, if you want to calculate it based on some other data, please clarify WHAT is given.