9
the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
9
is this 5/6? if so it is between 5/4 and 5/7 to do it simply
4 and 5.
The number that comes after 4 is 5. In the natural number sequence, each number is obtained by adding 1 to the previous number. Therefore, after 4, the next number is 5.
It is 4.
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the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
9
is this 5/6? if so it is between 5/4 and 5/7 to do it simply
If a point has an abscissa of 5, it means that its x-coordinate is 5. The point could lie anywhere along the vertical line where x equals 5, which extends infinitely in the positive and negative directions on the y-axis. Therefore, the point could be represented as (5, y), where y can be any real number.
A pai is 5.
No. A good example of that is with 4. In this case 2+2 =4 and 2*2=4. Additionally, when the factors are the number itself and 1, the sum is greater than the number. For example 1*5 = 5 while 1+5 = 6.
There is no "the" pair: there are many pairs. One such is 5*10
The pattern shows the relationship between pairs of numbers where the first number increases by 1, and the second number is the product of the first number and the preceding first number (except for the first pair). The pairs are: 2 to 1 (2 - 1), 3 to 3 (3 - 0), and 4 to 6 (4 + 2). Following this logic, the next pair would be 5 to 10 (5 + 5).
A "number pair for" typically refers to two numbers that, when combined in a specific way (such as addition), yield a particular result. For example, a number pair for 6 could be (2, 4) since 2 + 4 = 6. On the other hand, a "number pair to 6" usually indicates pairs that add up to 6, such as (1, 5) or (3, 3). Essentially, both expressions involve pairs of numbers related to the number 6, but the phrasing emphasizes different aspects of their relationship.
5x=4y=-20 x=-4 y=-5 (-4,-5) is the ordered pair