Hello!
i think it would be -6...
thanks!
-Jim
(9,-2)
The pair (2, 3) is the same as the pair (3, 2) but the ORDERED pair (2, 3) is NOT the same as the ORDERED pair (3, 2). In an ordered pair the order of the numbers does matter.
The equation ( x - 2y = 0 ) can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as ( y = \frac{1}{2}x ). To express this in order pair form, we can represent it using a parameter ( t ) for ( x ), leading to the ordered pairs ( (t, \frac{1}{2}t) ). For example, if ( t = 2 ), the ordered pair would be ( (2, 1) ). Thus, the general form of the ordered pairs is ( (x, \frac{1}{2}x) ).
A) 1/2, -2 B) 1/2, 2 C) 2, 1/2 D) -2, 1/2 Choose one of the following, then re-submit answer.
f(2) = -2 + 12 = 10 so the ordered pair is (-2, 10).
(9,-2)
AnFind the midpoint of the segment below and enter its coordinates as an ordered pair. (-3,4) (-3,-2)
The pair (2, 3) is the same as the pair (3, 2) but the ORDERED pair (2, 3) is NOT the same as the ORDERED pair (3, 2). In an ordered pair the order of the numbers does matter.
The equation ( x - 2y = 0 ) can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as ( y = \frac{1}{2}x ). To express this in order pair form, we can represent it using a parameter ( t ) for ( x ), leading to the ordered pairs ( (t, \frac{1}{2}t) ). For example, if ( t = 2 ), the ordered pair would be ( (2, 1) ). Thus, the general form of the ordered pairs is ( (x, \frac{1}{2}x) ).
A) 1/2, -2 B) 1/2, 2 C) 2, 1/2 D) -2, 1/2 Choose one of the following, then re-submit answer.
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An ordered pair is a list of two numbers, in which the order matters. For example, (5, 2) is an ordered pair; this pair is not the same as (2, 5). For comparison, for the numbers in a set the order does not matter.
(1,2)
2 ordered pairs are needed to calculate slope.
f(2) = -2 + 12 = 10 so the ordered pair is (-2, 10).
To find the ordered pair solution for the equation ( y - 18x - 2 = 0 ), we can rearrange it to express ( y ) in terms of ( x ). This gives us ( y = 18x + 2 ). An ordered pair solution can be obtained by choosing any value for ( x ) and then calculating the corresponding ( y ) value. For example, if ( x = 0 ), then ( y = 2 ), resulting in the ordered pair ( (0, 2) ).
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