The coordinates of every one of the infinitely many points on the line defined by the equation is a solution.
(4.25, 0.25) is a solution.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs: each point on the straight line defined by the equation is an ordered pair that is a solution. One example is (0.5, 2.5)
The solution set for a linear equation in two variables comprises an infinite number of ordered pairs, and these are defined by the equation that appears in the question!
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It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
(4.25, 0.25) is a solution.
There are an infinite number of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs: each point on the straight line defined by the equation is an ordered pair that is a solution. One example is (0.5, 2.5)
x = 12 y = 2 (12,2) satifies the equation
(0, 6.5) is one option.
The solution set for a linear equation in two variables comprises an infinite number of ordered pairs, and these are defined by the equation that appears in the question!
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There are an infinite number of solutions to this equation, some of which are (9,0), (12,2), (15,4), (18,6), (21,8)
The equation 2x-5y=-1 has a graph that is a line. Every point on that line is an ordered pair that is a solution to the equation. So pick any real number x and plug it in. You will find a y and that pair (x,y) is an ordered pair that is a solution to this equation. For example, let x=0 Then we have -5y=-1so y=1/5 The ordered pair (0, 1/5) is a point on the line and a solution to the equation.
it is actually an equation of a straight line. so it will give infinite values of ordered pairs, which are the solution of this equation.
It is the set of infinitely many ordered pairs, (x, y) such that the two satisfy the given equation.
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