It is a linear equation in two variables, x and y. Any point on the line defined by the equation will satisfy the equation and conversely, any ordered pair that satisfies the equation will represent a point, in the Cartesian plane, will be on the line.
3x + 4y = -4 defines a line in 2-dimensional space and the coordinates of every point on the line is an ordered pair that satisfies the equation. I have neither the time nor the inclination to list an infinite number of ordered pairs.
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There are an infinite number of them.Here are a few:X . . . . Y-3 . . . -1-2 . . . -0.6-1 . . . -0.20 . . . . +0.21 . . . . 0.62 . . . . 13 . . . . 1.45 . . . . 2.210 . . . 4.2
There is no value of x that satisfies the equation. You may be missing an operator (+. - sign).
It is a linear equation in two variables, x and y. Any point on the line defined by the equation will satisfy the equation and conversely, any ordered pair that satisfies the equation will represent a point, in the Cartesian plane, will be on the line.
3x + 4y = -4 defines a line in 2-dimensional space and the coordinates of every point on the line is an ordered pair that satisfies the equation. I have neither the time nor the inclination to list an infinite number of ordered pairs.
Solving for d: d = -4.7 satisfies the equation.
5.0
There are an infinite number of them.Here are a few:X . . . . Y-3 . . . -1-2 . . . -0.6-1 . . . -0.20 . . . . +0.21 . . . . 0.62 . . . . 13 . . . . 1.45 . . . . 2.210 . . . 4.2
There is no value of x that satisfies the equation. You may be missing an operator (+. - sign).
5a - 1 = a - 7 4a = -6 a = -1.5
I am sorry but the question is incomplete. You have not mentioned the ordered pairs and the equation is incomplete as well.
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It is the parabola such that the coordinates of each point on it satisfies the given equation.
x = 5 and y = 4
x = 2 and y = -4