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.
f(2) = -2 + 12 = 10 so the ordered pair is (-2, 10).
It is a set of data in which the position of the numbers matters. For example, the coordinate of a point in a Cartesian plane is an ordered pair. This is because the points (1, 10) and (10, 1) are quite different. The first is much further to the right while the second is higher up.
(10, 59)
It is 1+5 each time so the next pair would be 4 15 followed by 5 20
10x + y = 53Since this is a linear equation in two variables in the form ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a, b ≠0, the solution is any ordered pair (x, y) that makes the equation true such as (5, 3) is.So that the question would be: "Is the point (5, 3) a solution of the equation 10x + y = 53 ?"A solution of this equation is an ordered pair of real numbers with the following property:When the x-coordinate is substituted for x and the y-coordinate is substituted for y in the equation, we obtain a true statement.10x + y = 53 (substitute 5 for x, and 3 for y)10(5) + (3) =? 5350 + 3 =? 5353 = 53 TrueThus, (5, 3) is a solution of the given equation.___But what if you have to solve the equation as if you did not know what the values of x and y are (but that they will have to equal 5 and 3, respectively).We can generate as many as ordered pair solutions as desired of y = -10x + 53, by substituting numbers for x and then finding the values for y.You can make a table to obtain several ordered pair (x, y), which are solutions of the equation. For example use integer values of x from the set {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to obtain eight ordered pairs.
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(10, 2)
Ordered pair 20 10 means x is 20 and y is 10, written as (20,10).
f(2) = -2 + 12 = 10 so the ordered pair is (-2, 10).
It is a set of data in which the position of the numbers matters. For example, the coordinate of a point in a Cartesian plane is an ordered pair. This is because the points (1, 10) and (10, 1) are quite different. The first is much further to the right while the second is higher up.
(10, 59)
The set is [ 16 ] .
2x 4 10 is not an equation.
If a line passes though (10, -3) and (2k, k) the slop of this line is 2/3. How do i find the value of k and state the new ordered pair?
It is 1+5 each time so the next pair would be 4 15 followed by 5 20
4a + 6 - 4a = -10 Combining like terms: 6 = -10 or 4 = 0 which is FALSE. So the solution set is empty.
y=17x=3============================Another contributor added:There's no such thing as 'the' solution, because there are an infinite number ofordered pairs that satisfy the equation. It's the equation of a straight line, andevery point on the line is a 'solution'.The pair (3, 17) given above is a perfectly good one. Here are some more:(1, 7)(2, 12)(4, 22)(5, 27)(0.6, 5)(2 million, 10 million and 2)