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3 December, 01:16

Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation 2x - y = 9 (-4,1)

(-2,5)

(5,1)

(6,-3)

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  1. 3 December, 01:17
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    It is (5,1)

    if you plug each ordered pair into the equation you would find that:

    2 (-4) - 1 = - 9 ≠ 9

    2 (-2) - 5 = - 9 ≠ 9

    2 (5) - 1 = 9 = 9

    2 (6) - (-3) = 15 ≠9
  2. 3 December, 01:25
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    In order to confirm if which ordered pair is a solution of the given equation above, we can just simply plug in the values.

    So based on my solution, the correct answer would be the third option: (5,1)

    So let us try to plug in the values.

    2 (5) - 1 = 9

    10 - 1 = 9

    9 = 9

    So this is the correct one. Hope this answers your question.
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