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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
9

If the ordinate is three more than twice the abscissa and x E {-1,0,-1/3} which of the following sets of ordered pairs satisfies

the given conditions?
A) {(-1.1),(0,3),(-1/3,7/3)}
B) {(-1,1),(0,3),(-1/3,11/3)}
C){(-1,-1),(0,3),(-1/3,1)}
HELP PLEASE
Mathematics
2 answers:
almond37 [142]3 years ago
8 0
<span>The ordinate is three more than twice the abscissa
</span>Ordnate: y; Abscissa: x
y=3+2x

x=-1→y=3+2(-1)=3-2→y=1→(x,y)=(-1,1)
x=0→y=3+2(0)=3+0→y=3→(x,y)=(0,3)
x=-1/3→y=3+2(-1/3)=3-2/3=(3*3-2)/3=(9-2)/3→y=7/3→(x,y)=(-1/3,7/3)

Answer: Option <span>A) {(-1,1),(0,3),(-1/3,7/3)}</span>
snow_tiger [21]3 years ago
6 0

Question:

If the ordinate is three more than twice the abscissa and x E {-1,0,-1/3} which of the following sets of ordered pairs satisfies the given conditions?

Step-by-step explanation : -1,1),(0,3),(-1/3,7/3


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