y = 3x =3(6) = 18 ... the ordered pair is (x,y) = (6,18)
The answer depends on the variables plotted in the graph.
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
There are many different ordered pairs for this. To figure it out, make up a value for x. Then plug it into the equation and solve to find y. You can use any number. For example, if x=2, then your equation would be 3(2)+1. Solve that and you get 7 for the answer (y). if x=2, then y=7 so one of the ordered pairs would be (2,7).
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(0,7)
The answer depends on the variables plotted in the graph.
You plot the equation as a graph. Every one of the infinitely many points on the graph is a solution.
There are many different ordered pairs for this. To figure it out, make up a value for x. Then plug it into the equation and solve to find y. You can use any number. For example, if x=2, then your equation would be 3(2)+1. Solve that and you get 7 for the answer (y). if x=2, then y=7 so one of the ordered pairs would be (2,7).
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1.Put into y=mx=b 2.graph 3. find ordered pair where the lines intersect
(2,3)
(0,7)
The shaded area of the graph of an inequality show the solution to the inequality. For example, if the area below y = x is shaded it is showing those ordered pairs which solve y < x.
solve for y so if x + y = 0 then y = -x
7
you have to first find the derivative of the original function. You then make the derivative equal to zero and solve for x.