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kipiarov [429]
3 years ago
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3. Which ordered pair is on the line of the graph for y = 10x?

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1 answer:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
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<em>Note: It seems that you had forgotten to add the choices for this question. After a little research I am able to find the complete question, which is as follows:</em>

<em>Which ordered pair is on the line of the  graph for y = 10x?</em>

A) (0, 10)

B) (1, 10)

C) (10, 1)

<em>D) (10, 10)</em>

<em>So, I am answering based on this complete question. Hopefully, it would help in terms of clearing your concept.</em>

Answer:

The ordered pair (1, 10) is on the line of the  graph for y = 10x. So, the correct option is B) (1, 10). Also check the attached graph figure a.

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Step-by-step explanation:

As the equation is given by

                                             y = 10x

<em>for A) (0, 10)   </em>

                                Put <em>(0, 10)  in </em>y = 10x ⇒ 10 = 0

So, the ordered pair (0, 10) does not satisfy the question. So, option <em>A) (0, 10)  is not true.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>for B) (1, 10)                       </em>

<em>                       </em>y = 10x

Put <em>(1, 10)  in </em>y = 10x ⇒ 10 = 10

So, the ordered pair (1, 10) satisfies the question. So, option B<em>) (1, 10)  is true. </em>Also check the attached graph figure a.

<em>for C) (10, 1)                       </em>

<em>                       </em>y = 10x

Put <em>(10, 1)  in </em>y = 10x ⇒ 1 = 100

So, the ordered pair <em>(10, 1)  does not</em> satisfy the question. So, option C<em>) (10, 1)  is not true.</em>

<em>for D) (10, 10)                       </em>

<em>                       </em>y = 10x

Put <em>(10, 10)  in </em>y = 10x ⇒ 10 = 100

So, the ordered pair <em>(10, 10) does not</em> satisfy the question. So, option <em>D) (10, 10)  is not true.</em>

<em>So, </em><em>from all the given options, the ordered pair (1, 10) is on the line of the  graph for y = 10x. So, the correct option is B) (1, 10). </em>Also check the attached graph figure a.

Keywords: graph, line, ordered pair

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