It depends very much on what the question is!
{-4,-5}
(0,7)
3x + 4y = -4 defines a line in 2-dimensional space and the coordinates of every point on the line is an ordered pair that satisfies the equation. I have neither the time nor the inclination to list an infinite number of ordered pairs.
To determine the ordered pair in the solution set of the equation (3x - y = 10), you can rearrange it to (y = 3x - 10). Any ordered pair ((x, y)) that satisfies this equation will be part of the solution set. For example, if you choose (x = 4), then (y = 3(4) - 10 = 2), so the ordered pair ((4, 2)) is in the solution set.
y = 3x =3(6) = 18 ... the ordered pair is (x,y) = (6,18)
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
The ordered pair is (5, 4).
{-4,-5}
3x+5y=48 5y=48-3x-3x+5y=12 -3x+(48-3x)=12-6x=-36x=65y=48-3(6)5y=30y=6(6,6)
(0,7)
3x + 4y = -4 defines a line in 2-dimensional space and the coordinates of every point on the line is an ordered pair that satisfies the equation. I have neither the time nor the inclination to list an infinite number of ordered pairs.
y=(-1) x=(2)
x = 5 and y = 4
y = 3x =3(6) = 18 ... the ordered pair is (x,y) = (6,18)
y=3x
-2,4
X and Y stand for the x and y of an ordered pair. You could plug in the coordinate for x.