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This graph represents the equation y = (x – 5)^2 - 1

How many ordered pairs (x, y) for 3 < x < 7 satisfy this equation

a. exactly one ordered pair.
b. no ordered pairs.
c. an infinite number of ordered pairs
d. exactly two ordered pairs.​

This graph represents the equation y = (x – 5)^2 - 1 How many ordered pairs (x, y-example-1
User Azimi
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The answer is definitely C.
User Malajisi
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Answer:

C. Infinite number

Explanation:

Think of all the digits between 1 and 1.0000001.

Infinite.

Add all the zeros you want. It's a new number.

1.0000000000000000100001

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