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For the function y=8−5x, what is the ordered pair when x=7?

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Answer:

(7, -27)

Explanation:

Given y=8-5x and x=7,

We substitute x=7 into the equation y=8-5x.

This would give us y= 8-5(7) and can be further sinplified to y= 8-35 = -27.

Ordered pair refers to 2 numbers that come in a pair to fulfil an equation in the form of (x, y).

User Tremmors
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Answer:

Ordered pairs are (0,7) , (1,8) , (-1,6) and (-7,0)

Explanation:

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