The coordinates of the corners of a polygon, the locus of curves, and many many other possibilities. In fact, ordered pairs that form a line are the exceptions.
Ordered Pairs?
Each ordered pair is made up of two numbers. A linear graph has an infinite number of pairs. An easy way to see this is look at the line y=x. This is a linear graph and any two of the same numbers will work! So there are an infinite number of ordered pairs.
a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
The Ordered Pairs are 1x20, 2x10, and 5x4.
The coordinates of the corners of a polygon, the locus of curves, and many many other possibilities. In fact, ordered pairs that form a line are the exceptions.
it is an ordered pair meant to be graphed on a linear plane.
If there are n numbers in the group, there aren2 ordered pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1) ordered pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated,n2/2 pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1)/2 pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated.
order pairs are 2 numbers that you need to find wich point it goes to
Domains in algebra is basically listing the possible x-points on your graph. for example, you graphed the ordered pairs (2,1) (3,5) (8,7) your domain would be D:{2,3,8}. also, if you graphed a normal palabra(y = x^2) your domain would be D:{all real #s} because the numbers for the x-value is infinite.
Ordered Pairs?
yes because all it is telling you how to ordered pairs of numbers
You can locate any point on the coordinate plane by an ordered pair of numbers (x,y), called the coordinates.
It Is An Ordered Pair.
May be called the ordinates.
Each ordered pair is made up of two numbers. A linear graph has an infinite number of pairs. An easy way to see this is look at the line y=x. This is a linear graph and any two of the same numbers will work! So there are an infinite number of ordered pairs.
The numbers 45,20 begin with even numbers and they end with 5 or 0.