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Solution as an ordered pair?

Solution as an ordered pair?-example-1
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Answer:

0, -2

Explanation:

The solution of an ordered pair is when the two lines intersect on one of the boxes.

In this case, the two lines meet at 0,-2

The x is 0

The y is -2

Supplementary understanding of why it is negative:

Since the x (horizontal line) hasn't moved anywhere from the middle, the origin or (middle line) represents zero, therefore since it HAS NOT moved, it shall remain zero.

Since the y (vertical line) meets at "two-down", down would indicate it is negative (below the origin), and it only went down two boxes, so that's where the two came from.

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User Aniket Bote
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Answer:

Solution as an ordered pair = (0, -2)

Explanation:

We are given a graph with two lines intersecting at one point and we are to find the solution as an ordered pair for this system of equations.

We know that the point where the two lines intersect will be the solution for the given equations.

So we can see that the coordinates of the intersecting point are (0, -2).

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