Any pair of numbers where one of them is 8 less than the other one
satisfies that equation.
Here are a few: (-62, -54), (1, 9), (-2, 6), (4, 12), (16, 24), (793, 801).
There are an infinite number of good, correct pairs.
The graph of the equation is a straight line, with no ends, and every point
on the line is a solution to the equation.
There are quite a few points on a line. Especially on one with no ends.
3x
(1, 0.2), (2, 0.1)
The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot, therefore be any ordered pairs which can satisfy an expression.
It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
Any pair of numbers at all, as long as one of them is triple the other one.
3x
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs. One of these is (0, 0).
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
1,6 2,12 3,18 4,24 5,30
7
(1, 0.2), (2, 0.1)
The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot, therefore be any ordered pairs which can satisfy an expression.
It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
Any pair of numbers at all, as long as one of them is triple the other one.
The question cannot be answered unless a specific equation is cited.
it is 7yx978