Math, asked by earlene16, 4 months ago

There are four ordered pairs shown below.

(−5;6)(−4;9)(−2;5)(3;−5)
Which of the ordered pairs does not solve this equation: y=−2x+1?
Type the ordered pair as usual, e.g., (1 ; 3).
is the ordered pair which does not solve this equation ​

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Answered by parth0993
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Answer:

(-5;6)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x;y)=(-5;6) is how you write an ordered pair

Just substitute the pairs in the given equation

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