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How do you solve 2 ordered pairs?

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An ordered pair is a set of two values, (x,y), that represents a point on a coordinate plane. To solve an ordered pair means to find the coordinates (x,y) of a point on a coordinate plane.

To solve two ordered pairs, you would need to know the coordinates of both points, and then you can graph them on a coordinate plane to visualize the relationship between the two points.

For example, if you have the ordered pairs (2,3) and (4,5), you can graph them on a coordinate plane with the x-axis and y-axis, where x represents the horizontal position and y represents the vertical position. The point (2,3) would be located at 2 on the x-axis and 3 on the y-axis, and the point (4,5) would be located at 4 on the x-axis and 5 on the y-axis.

Once you have plotted the points on a coordinate plane, you can use them to make a conclusion about the relationship between the two points, for example if they are in the same line, if the distance between them, if they form a slope, etc.

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