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Which of the following are ordered pairs for the given function? Select all that apply. f(x) = 1 + x (1, 2) (3, 3) (0, 2) (1, 0) (0, 1)

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Answer:

first option

fifth option

Explanation:

User Ivaylo Toskov
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Answer:

First option

Fifth option

Explanation:

Given the following function:


f(x) = 1 + x

We can rewrite it in this form:


y = 1 + x

Let's substitute each ordered pair shown in the options into the function:

First option
(1, 2)

Since:


x=1\\y=2

We get:


2 = 1 + 1\\2=2

Second option
(3, 3)

Knowing that:


x=3\\y=3

We get:


3= 1 + 3\\3\\eq4

Third option
(0, 2)

Knowing that:


x=0\\y=2

We get:


2= 1 + 0\\2\\eq1

Fourth option
(1, 0)

Since:


x=1\\y=0

We get:


0 = 1 + 1\\0\\eq2

Fifth option
(0, 1)

Since:


x=0\\y=1

We get:


1 = 1 + 0\\1=1

Therefore the ordered pairs
(1, 2) and
(0, 1) are for the given function
f(x) = 1 + x

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