Yes, (1-4) can be considered an ordered pair if it is interpreted correctly. Typically, an ordered pair is represented as (a, b), where 'a' and 'b' are values. In this case, if you meant (1, -4), that would indeed be an ordered pair with 1 as the first element and -4 as the second. However, if you meant (1-4) as a single expression, it evaluates to -3, which is not an ordered pair.
14 and 35
7-4-14
To find the ordered pair (x, y) that satisfies the equations (5y = 2x - 3y + 14), we first need to rearrange and simplify the equation. Combining like terms gives us (5y + 3y = 2x + 14) or (8y = 2x + 14). Solving for (y) in terms of (x) yields (y = \frac{2x + 14}{8}). However, without a second equation, we cannot determine a unique ordered pair for (x) and (y).
The LCD of 1/4 and 1/6 is 12
There are many pairs of numbers that can multiply to make 168. For example, 12 and 14 are one such pair, as (12 \times 14 = 168). Another pair is 8 and 21, since (8 \times 21 = 168) as well.
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They can be simply: 7 and 14
7 and 14 is one possible pair.
14 and 28 are one pair.
14
2 and 7
4 and 14, as a pair, have one LCM. It is 28.
14 and 168 42 and 56
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They are: 2 and 7
3. so can make a pair