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Damm [24]
4 years ago
15

Which ordered pair is not a solution of y = -2x - 3

Mathematics
1 answer:
stiks02 [169]4 years ago
7 0
We have that
<span>y = -2x - 3
so

case </span><span>A) (-3, 33)
for x=-3
y=-2*(-3)-3----> 6-3-----> y=3
3 is not 33
therefore 
</span><span>ordered pair is not a solution

</span>case <span>B) (8, -98)
</span>for x=8
y=-2*(8)-3----> -16-3-----> y=-19
-19 is not -98
therefore 
ordered pair is not a solution

case <span>C) (-9, 105)
</span>for x=-9
y=-2*(-9)-3----> 18-3-----> y=15
15 is not 105
therefore 
ordered pair is not a solution

case <span>D) (3, -39)
</span>for x=3
y=-2*(3)-3----> -6-3-----> y=-9
-9 is not 39
therefore 
ordered pair is not a solution
<span>
the answer is
A,B,C and D


</span>
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