The question refers to "this equation". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is some equation that is following?
(3,1)(3,2)
The equation y = 7x represents a linear relationship where the value of y is always 7 times the value of x. Therefore, all ordered pairs for this equation will have y as a multiple of 7x. For example, when x = 1, y = 7; when x = 2, y = 14; and so on. The ordered pairs for y = 7x will be in the form (x, 7x).
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.
Yes it is
This just means to list values of x and then plug them into the equation to find the value of y for that x. so in (x,y) form:(1,8) (2,16) (3,24) and so on.
(3,1)(3,2)
This kind of question usually accompanies a specific table of ordered pairs. The idea is that the ordered pairs take the form of (x, f(x)) where the first number of the ordered pair x, is a value of the variable for some equation. When that value is used in place of the variable in the equation, we can calculate a specific value. That calculated value appears as the second value of the ordered pair and is represented by f(x) above. Typically the equation is relatively simple, such as a linear equation or a quadratic equation. Therefore, in order to determine the equation, we have to know exactly what the ordered pairs are.
The equation y = 7x represents a linear relationship where the value of y is always 7 times the value of x. Therefore, all ordered pairs for this equation will have y as a multiple of 7x. For example, when x = 1, y = 7; when x = 2, y = 14; and so on. The ordered pairs for y = 7x will be in the form (x, 7x).
Ordered pairs are not specified. if it is like (0,5),(0,1),(0,0),.... then we may find the answer, which then shows the family of different lines according to ordered pairs.
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.
you create ordered pairs or a serious of (x,y) points on the graph which you can plot and connect with a straight line
Yes it is
This just means to list values of x and then plug them into the equation to find the value of y for that x. so in (x,y) form:(1,8) (2,16) (3,24) and so on.
It is not. It is called a LINEAR equation. This is because the word linear refers to a line and, if the solutions of the equation, in the form of ordered pairs (x,y), were plotted on a Cartesian plane, they would all lie on a straight line.
Put in function form. X = 5 + Y 5 + Y = - X Y = - X - 5 ==================The ordered pairs.
The function table will have two columns, one for the x-value and one for the y-value. Form ordered pairs (x,y) by inserting the values from one row of the table.
They are elements of the infinite set of ordered pairs of the form (x, 0.1x+1). It is an infinite set and I am not stupid enough to try to list its elements!