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Jaydin
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5 June, 19:24
How do you find three ordered pairs for - x+2y=-8
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Troy Leonard
5 June, 19:48
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For a linear equation like this there will always be infinitely many solutions if you let x and y be any real number. So you can just pick any x and find the corresponding y. Take for exmaple x=1 then we get
-1+2y=8
2y=9
y=9/2=4.5 so an ordered pair that satifies your equation is (x, y) = (1,9/2).
Now you can go on and find more.
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