Math, asked by rachledb24, 9 months ago

x+7y=17 ordered pair

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Answered by skmji61
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Step-by-step explanation:

x ± y = 24. in this is ordered pair

Answered by sushantaboserem
1

Answer:

this looks like an equation of a line in standard form. Let's rearrange the variables into slope-intercept form.

 

x + 7y = 17

-x           -x

7y = -x + 17

÷7   ÷7   ÷7

y = -1/7x + 17/7

 

With this equation, think of "x" as your input, and "y" as your output. Plug in a number into "x", and you get a number for "y".

 

For example, if we plug in 1, we get...

y = -1/7x + 17/7

y = -1/7 (1)+ 17/7

y = -1/7 + 17/7

y = 16/7

 

We have x = 1 and y = 16/7

This can be expressed as an ordered pair (1, 16/7)

 

What this means is that on a graph (also known as a coordinate plane), you would plot a point that aligns with both the "x" value of 1 and the "y" value of 16/7.

 

 

I hope this clarifies what an ordered pair is and where it comes from. Let me know if you have any other questions about the topic.

 

 

It terms of your question "what is THE ordered pair for this problem", there is not such thing as THE ordered pair. It doesn't matter which "x" value you plug in unless it is otherwise noted.

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