The equation (4x - 5y - 2 = 0) can be rearranged to express (y) in terms of (x): (5y = 4x - 2) or (y = \frac{4}{5}x - \frac{2}{5}). This means that any pair of numbers ((x, y)) that satisfies this linear equation will be a solution. For example, if (x = 2), then (y = \frac{4}{5}(2) - \frac{2}{5} = \frac{8}{5} - \frac{2}{5} = \frac{6}{5}), giving the pair ((2, \frac{6}{5})).
An ordered pair that satisfies an equation in two variables is a set of two numbers, typically written as (x, y), where x is the value of the first variable and y is the value of the second variable. For example, for the equation y = 2x + 1, the ordered pair (2, 5) satisfies the equation because if you substitute x = 2, you get y = 2(2) + 1 = 5. This means that both values are true in the context of the equation.
When there is an ordered pair that satisfies both inequalities.
An ordered pair or coordinates of a point in 2-dimensional space.
None. They're the equations of parallel lines, so there's no single pair of numbers for 'x' and 'y' that satisfies both of them.
Numbers with more than one factor pair are composite numbers.
The pair of numbers that satisfies those conditions is 12 and 252.
An ordered pair that satisfies an equation in two variables is a set of two numbers, typically written as (x, y), where x is the value of the first variable and y is the value of the second variable. For example, for the equation y = 2x + 1, the ordered pair (2, 5) satisfies the equation because if you substitute x = 2, you get y = 2(2) + 1 = 5. This means that both values are true in the context of the equation.
8
When there is an ordered pair that satisfies both inequalities.
An ordered pair or coordinates of a point in 2-dimensional space.
None. They're the equations of parallel lines, so there's no single pair of numbers for 'x' and 'y' that satisfies both of them.
3,4,5
Substitute the values for the two variables in the second equation. If the resulting equation is true then the point satisfies the second equation and if not, it does not.
The pair of numbers are called "coordinates".
The pair of numbers are called the coordinates.
Any pair of numbers, whole or fractional (or even irrational) are proportional.Any pair of numbers, whole or fractional (or even irrational) are proportional.Any pair of numbers, whole or fractional (or even irrational) are proportional.Any pair of numbers, whole or fractional (or even irrational) are proportional.
That happens when one of the numbers is a factor of the other.