Math, asked by lakshaykumar200, 11 months ago

If the two ordered pairs (x, 3) and (–4, y) are equal, then find the value of x and y


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Answered by ajaykumarpal029
24

Answer:

it is a simple question as both points are equal it means both points (x,3) and (-4,y) situated at the same position on the graph hence it is only true when x=-4 and y=3

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Answered by Prateek2342
7

Answer:

answer is too easy x = -4 and y = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

because they said they are equal

in 1 st pair x=? andy=3

in 2 nd pair x= -4 and y=?

as they are equal x= -4 and y= -3

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