Answer:
There are actually an infinite number of ordered pairs that will satisfy the equation y=3x+7 including (-1,4), (0,7) and (1, 10).
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Here is the full proof:
AC bisects ∠BCD Given
∠CAB ≅ ∠CAD Definition of angle bisector
DC ⊥ AD Given
∠ADC = 90° Definition of perpendicular lines
BC ⊥ AB Given
∠ABC = 90° Definition of perpendicular lines
∠ADC ≅ ∠ABC Right angles are congruent
AC = AC Reflexive property
ΔCAB ≅ ΔCAD SAA
BC = DC CPCTC
So let's start from the beginning.
Add 2 and 4:
(2 + 4)
Multiply the sum by 3:
3(2 + 4)
Then add 5 to that product:
3(2 + 4) + 5
Then double the results:
2[3(2 + 4) + 5]