What are the names for the coordinates in an ordered pair?
Q. like, what is the y coordinate of an ordered pair? and, what is the x coordinate of an ordered pair?
Asked by Will.i.be - Thu Oct 16 20:14:01 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The x-coordinate is sometimes called the abscissa and the y-coordinate is sometimes called the ordinate.
Answered by Low Key Lyesmith - Thu Oct 16 20:22:04 2008
Q. like, what is the y coordinate of an ordered pair? and, what is the x coordinate of an ordered pair?
Asked by Will.i.be - Thu Oct 16 20:14:01 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The x-coordinate is sometimes called the abscissa and the y-coordinate is sometimes called the ordinate.
Answered by Low Key Lyesmith - Thu Oct 16 20:22:04 2008
Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of the given equation?
Q. (-2, 3); x+2y = -2 The answer sheet says Yes, the ordered pair IS a solution but I can't make it work. Can anyone give a quick explanation?
Asked by Mihn T - Wed Jul 16 22:41:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ordered pair is (x,y) = (-2,3) Substituting into the equation gives: (-2) + 2*(3) = -2 + 6 = 4. So you're right ! This doesn't satisfy the equation. Just double check to be sure everything is copied correctly; if this is the exact question then your answer sheet is wrong.
Answered by Duke - Thu Jul 17 00:42:58 2008
Q. (-2, 3); x+2y = -2 The answer sheet says Yes, the ordered pair IS a solution but I can't make it work. Can anyone give a quick explanation?
Asked by Mihn T - Wed Jul 16 22:41:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ordered pair is (x,y) = (-2,3) Substituting into the equation gives: (-2) + 2*(3) = -2 + 6 = 4. So you're right ! This doesn't satisfy the equation. Just double check to be sure everything is copied correctly; if this is the exact question then your answer sheet is wrong.
Answered by Duke - Thu Jul 17 00:42:58 2008
How to do an ordered pair formula in excel?
Q. In excel, i have the x and y midpoints, but i want them displayed as an ordered pair (x,y) in the same box. How do i do this? (It's for a school project, quick answers will be appreciated.)
Asked by shadowfurfromhell - Fri Oct 2 13:08:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you want to use it for calculation purposes, then I too do not know how. If you want to use it simply for tabulation/printing purposes, then you can enter the numerals as "text" and not as a numbers.
Answered by Sa T - Fri Oct 2 13:30:43 2009
Q. In excel, i have the x and y midpoints, but i want them displayed as an ordered pair (x,y) in the same box. How do i do this? (It's for a school project, quick answers will be appreciated.)
Asked by shadowfurfromhell - Fri Oct 2 13:08:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you want to use it for calculation purposes, then I too do not know how. If you want to use it simply for tabulation/printing purposes, then you can enter the numerals as "text" and not as a numbers.
Answered by Sa T - Fri Oct 2 13:30:43 2009
Witch side of an ordered pair is the independent variable on?
Q. Witch side of an ordered pair is the independent variable on? x or y?
Asked by clpidn57751 - Mon Sep 21 19:33:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Apparently, math isn't the only subject in which you need help. Your question should have been, "On which side of an ordered pair is the independent variable?" While putting "on" at the end of the sentence is an easily excusable error since fewer people recognize it as such, using "witch" where you should have used "which" is not quite as excusable. I don't ordinarily correct people's grammar online, but when you ask a question related to school, I do find it necessary. Anyway, to answer your question, x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.
Answered by Child of Venus - Wed Sep 23 16:39:23 2009
Q. Witch side of an ordered pair is the independent variable on? x or y?
Asked by clpidn57751 - Mon Sep 21 19:33:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Apparently, math isn't the only subject in which you need help. Your question should have been, "On which side of an ordered pair is the independent variable?" While putting "on" at the end of the sentence is an easily excusable error since fewer people recognize it as such, using "witch" where you should have used "which" is not quite as excusable. I don't ordinarily correct people's grammar online, but when you ask a question related to school, I do find it necessary. Anyway, to answer your question, x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.
Answered by Child of Venus - Wed Sep 23 16:39:23 2009
Give an ordered pair of numbers that satisfy the equation?
Q. Give an ordered pair of numbers that satisfy the equation .3X-Y=8
Asked by tommysgirl4life - Mon May 12 20:37:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a lot of possible answers (0,-8) .3(0) - (-8) =0 + 8 = 8 (10,-5) .3(10) - (-5) = 3+ 5=8 (20,-2) .3(20) - (-2) = 6 +2 =8
Answered by vinch - Mon May 12 20:44:05 2008
Q. Give an ordered pair of numbers that satisfy the equation .3X-Y=8
Asked by tommysgirl4life - Mon May 12 20:37:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a lot of possible answers (0,-8) .3(0) - (-8) =0 + 8 = 8 (10,-5) .3(10) - (-5) = 3+ 5=8 (20,-2) .3(20) - (-2) = 6 +2 =8
Answered by vinch - Mon May 12 20:44:05 2008
I need help with a system of equations problem. Please determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution.?
Q. I need to know the steps to solving this equation. The ordered pairs are: ( -8, -7) and the problem is: x-2y=6 2x-3y=5 Please show me how to solve this equation so I can do it on my own, and thank you!
Asked by mary - Sat Jul 25 19:41:53 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x-2y=6 2x-3y=5 You can either use substitution or elimination method to solve a system of equations, but in this case, subsititution is much simpler. x - 2y = 6 can be rewritten as x = 6 + 2y (just have to add 2y from both sides.) Since you have x = 6 + 2y, just have to sub 6+2y into the 2nd equation. You have: 2(6 + 2y) - 3y = 5 12 + 4y - 3y = 5 12 + y = 5 y = -7 Now you have y = -7, just have to sub -7 back to either equation to find x: x -2 (-7) = 6 x +14 = 6 x = -8 So, now you have x = -8, y = -7 The given ordered pair is a solution. Hope it helps!
Answered by !Anna! - Sat Jul 25 19:56:11 2009
Q. I need to know the steps to solving this equation. The ordered pairs are: ( -8, -7) and the problem is: x-2y=6 2x-3y=5 Please show me how to solve this equation so I can do it on my own, and thank you!
Asked by mary - Sat Jul 25 19:41:53 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x-2y=6 2x-3y=5 You can either use substitution or elimination method to solve a system of equations, but in this case, subsititution is much simpler. x - 2y = 6 can be rewritten as x = 6 + 2y (just have to add 2y from both sides.) Since you have x = 6 + 2y, just have to sub 6+2y into the 2nd equation. You have: 2(6 + 2y) - 3y = 5 12 + 4y - 3y = 5 12 + y = 5 y = -7 Now you have y = -7, just have to sub -7 back to either equation to find x: x -2 (-7) = 6 x +14 = 6 x = -8 So, now you have x = -8, y = -7 The given ordered pair is a solution. Hope it helps!
Answered by !Anna! - Sat Jul 25 19:56:11 2009
Choose the ordered pair that is the solution to the following system of equations?
Q. Choose the ordered pair that is the solution to the following system of equations: 5x - 2y = 3 and 3x + 4y = 7. (1,-1) (-1,1) (-1,-1) (1,1)
Asked by parkinglot7718 - Wed Jul 23 00:01:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The answer is D, because 5(1)-2(1)=3 and 3(1)+4(1)=7
Answered by Aikido093 - Wed Jul 23 00:06:03 2008
Q. Choose the ordered pair that is the solution to the following system of equations: 5x - 2y = 3 and 3x + 4y = 7. (1,-1) (-1,1) (-1,-1) (1,1)
Asked by parkinglot7718 - Wed Jul 23 00:01:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The answer is D, because 5(1)-2(1)=3 and 3(1)+4(1)=7
Answered by Aikido093 - Wed Jul 23 00:06:03 2008
solve by the elimination method 2r-7s=-44: 7r+2s=58: What is the ordered pair?
Q. solve by the elimination method 2r-7s=-44: 7r+2s=58: What is the ordered pair?
Asked by Jamie - Tue Aug 25 11:52:40 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2r - 7s = - 44 s = (2r + 44)/7 7r + 2s = 58 s = (58 - 7r)/2 Value of r: 2(2r + 44) = 7(58 - 7r) 4r + 88 = 406 - 49r 53r = 318 r = 6 Value of s: = (2[6] + 44)/7 = (12 + 44)/7 = 56/7 or 8 Answer: r = 6, s = 8 Check: 7(6) + 2(8) = 58 42 + 16 = 58 58 = 58
Answered by Jun Agruda - Tue Aug 25 11:59:47 2009
Q. solve by the elimination method 2r-7s=-44: 7r+2s=58: What is the ordered pair?
Asked by Jamie - Tue Aug 25 11:52:40 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2r - 7s = - 44 s = (2r + 44)/7 7r + 2s = 58 s = (58 - 7r)/2 Value of r: 2(2r + 44) = 7(58 - 7r) 4r + 88 = 406 - 49r 53r = 318 r = 6 Value of s: = (2[6] + 44)/7 = (12 + 44)/7 = 56/7 or 8 Answer: r = 6, s = 8 Check: 7(6) + 2(8) = 58 42 + 16 = 58 58 = 58
Answered by Jun Agruda - Tue Aug 25 11:59:47 2009
what can i do if i ordered a pair of shoes by internet and this never arrived?
Q. Basically i ordered a pair of boots by internet on 4 october and still i am waiting for the delivery. i sent 3 emails regarding my delivery status and this company didn't give me any reply they don't provide phone number in their website. Which steps i need to follow to demand them?
Asked by shana90000 - Wed Oct 17 06:01:50 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I had a problem getting my books once. I emailed the book company, who assured me they had been sent. I contacted the post office, to do a search. I think it was the post office's fault. So contact both, the company and the courier service. They should turn up.
Answered by Xara - Wed Oct 17 06:11:14 2007
Q. Basically i ordered a pair of boots by internet on 4 october and still i am waiting for the delivery. i sent 3 emails regarding my delivery status and this company didn't give me any reply they don't provide phone number in their website. Which steps i need to follow to demand them?
Asked by shana90000 - Wed Oct 17 06:01:50 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I had a problem getting my books once. I emailed the book company, who assured me they had been sent. I contacted the post office, to do a search. I think it was the post office's fault. So contact both, the company and the courier service. They should turn up.
Answered by Xara - Wed Oct 17 06:11:14 2007
I ordered a pair of shoes off of eastbay. Will they get here when it says they are supposed to?
Q. I ordered a pair of basketball shoes off of eastbay.com I have a tournament next Friday and the shoes are supposed to get here next Wenesday. Is eastbay reliable? Will they get here on time?
Asked by Kayli - Tue Nov 27 18:34:50 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eastbay is very dependable. I have been ordering from them for 6 years and I've never had any problems.
Answered by Lady "J" - Tue Nov 27 18:37:37 2007
Q. I ordered a pair of basketball shoes off of eastbay.com I have a tournament next Friday and the shoes are supposed to get here next Wenesday. Is eastbay reliable? Will they get here on time?
Asked by Kayli - Tue Nov 27 18:34:50 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eastbay is very dependable. I have been ordering from them for 6 years and I've never had any problems.
Answered by Lady "J" - Tue Nov 27 18:37:37 2007
I ordered a pair of glasses through USPS and chose Expedited Shipping. Will they deliver it to my house?
Q. I ordered a pair of Shutter Shades through Amazon.com and chose expedited shipping, but didn't put my P.O Box and put my house address instead. Will they deliver the package to my house?
Asked by Richard - Wed Feb 20 14:55:53 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Expedited shipping will go to the house, however with this option they require a signature in order to deliver. So unless the seller (amazon) put a check next to signature exempt (which they probably did not), you will need to be home to get the package that day. Otherwise USPS will leave a notice and you will need to pick up the item the next day.
Answered by payme1397 - Wed Feb 20 15:03:14 2008
Q. I ordered a pair of Shutter Shades through Amazon.com and chose expedited shipping, but didn't put my P.O Box and put my house address instead. Will they deliver the package to my house?
Asked by Richard - Wed Feb 20 14:55:53 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Expedited shipping will go to the house, however with this option they require a signature in order to deliver. So unless the seller (amazon) put a check next to signature exempt (which they probably did not), you will need to be home to get the package that day. Otherwise USPS will leave a notice and you will need to pick up the item the next day.
Answered by payme1397 - Wed Feb 20 15:03:14 2008
How can you find an ordered pair when the graph is a parabola?
Q. I have been trying to figure this out for a while, and I just don't get it. Explain please.
Asked by Keelia H - Mon Apr 20 00:18:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ordered pair (x,y) just means the x coordinate of the point is plotted on the number plane before the y coordinate of the point. Hence the order, x followed by y for the basic parabola y = x^2 if x = 3, y = 3^2 = 9 the ordered pair is (x = 3,y = -9) = (3,9) plot as 3 right 9 up if x = -4, y = -4^2 = 16 the ordered pair is (x=-4,y= 16) = (-4,16) plot as 4 left 16 up I hope this helps
Answered by greyhair - Mon Apr 20 00:37:58 2009
Q. I have been trying to figure this out for a while, and I just don't get it. Explain please.
Asked by Keelia H - Mon Apr 20 00:18:22 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The ordered pair (x,y) just means the x coordinate of the point is plotted on the number plane before the y coordinate of the point. Hence the order, x followed by y for the basic parabola y = x^2 if x = 3, y = 3^2 = 9 the ordered pair is (x = 3,y = -9) = (3,9) plot as 3 right 9 up if x = -4, y = -4^2 = 16 the ordered pair is (x=-4,y= 16) = (-4,16) plot as 4 left 16 up I hope this helps
Answered by greyhair - Mon Apr 20 00:37:58 2009
Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution to the system.?
Q. Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution to the system. (5, 8) 3x - 2y = -1 9y = 4x + 53
Asked by egyptianfreak - Wed Apr 9 13:07:10 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, let's have x=5 and y=8 3x-2y=3*5-2*8=15-16=-1 9y=9*8=54 4x+53=4*5+53=73 Thus, this is not a solution for your problem.
Answered by D H - Wed Apr 9 13:24:32 2008
Q. Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution to the system. (5, 8) 3x - 2y = -1 9y = 4x + 53
Asked by egyptianfreak - Wed Apr 9 13:07:10 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, let's have x=5 and y=8 3x-2y=3*5-2*8=15-16=-1 9y=9*8=54 4x+53=4*5+53=73 Thus, this is not a solution for your problem.
Answered by D H - Wed Apr 9 13:24:32 2008
Is the ordered pair (2,2) a solution to the system 2x - y = 2 And x + 3y =8?
Q. Is the ordered pair (2,2) a solution to the system 2x - y = 2 x + 3y =8
Asked by jewel7962002 - Sun Sep 30 01:11:24 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah. 2(2) - 2 = 2 4 - 2 = 2 2 = 2 2 + 3(2) = 8 2 + 6 = 8 8 = 8
Answered by xcheerleader14 - Sun Sep 30 01:19:26 2007
Q. Is the ordered pair (2,2) a solution to the system 2x - y = 2 x + 3y =8
Asked by jewel7962002 - Sun Sep 30 01:11:24 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah. 2(2) - 2 = 2 4 - 2 = 2 2 = 2 2 + 3(2) = 8 2 + 6 = 8 8 = 8
Answered by xcheerleader14 - Sun Sep 30 01:19:26 2007
Complete each ordered pair so that it satisfies the given?
Q. Complete each ordered pair so that it satisfies the given equation. y = 2x + 5: (8, ),(-1 , ), ( ,-1 ) thank you!!! IT HELPS.
Asked by darrellmccrimon - Mon Aug 25 23:00:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. y = 2x + 5 Simply subsitute the values into the corresponding variables: y = 2(8) + 5 = 16 + 5 = 21 Therefore, the coordinate is (5, 21). y = 2(-1) + 5 = -2 + 5 = 3 Therefore, the coordinate is (-1, 3) -1 = 2x + 5 4 = 2x x = 2 Therefore, the coordinate is (2, -1) Hope this helps!
Answered by Buri - Mon Aug 25 23:13:20 2008
Q. Complete each ordered pair so that it satisfies the given equation. y = 2x + 5: (8, ),(-1 , ), ( ,-1 ) thank you!!! IT HELPS.
Asked by darrellmccrimon - Mon Aug 25 23:00:10 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. y = 2x + 5 Simply subsitute the values into the corresponding variables: y = 2(8) + 5 = 16 + 5 = 21 Therefore, the coordinate is (5, 21). y = 2(-1) + 5 = -2 + 5 = 3 Therefore, the coordinate is (-1, 3) -1 = 2x + 5 4 = 2x x = 2 Therefore, the coordinate is (2, -1) Hope this helps!
Answered by Buri - Mon Aug 25 23:13:20 2008
How do you find the absolute complement of an ordered pair?
Q. The question says: Given U={1,2,3,4} A={1,2} B={2,4} List the elements of: a) B' X A b) (B X A)' Any help would be appreciated!
Asked by I-need-answers - Thu Oct 11 23:18:33 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A={1,2} B={2,4} B' = U - B = {1,3} B' X A = {1,3} x {1.2} = { (1,1), (1,2), 3,1), (3,2) } B x A = {2,4} x {1,2} = { (2,1), (2,2), (4,1), (4,2) } but (B x A)' = U x U - B x A = { (1,1), (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (2,3), (2,4), (3,1), (3,2), (3,3), (3,4), (4,3), (4,4) }
Answered by vlee1225 - Thu Oct 11 23:29:47 2007
Q. The question says: Given U={1,2,3,4} A={1,2} B={2,4} List the elements of: a) B' X A b) (B X A)' Any help would be appreciated!
Asked by I-need-answers - Thu Oct 11 23:18:33 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A={1,2} B={2,4} B' = U - B = {1,3} B' X A = {1,3} x {1.2} = { (1,1), (1,2), 3,1), (3,2) } B x A = {2,4} x {1,2} = { (2,1), (2,2), (4,1), (4,2) } but (B x A)' = U x U - B x A = { (1,1), (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (2,3), (2,4), (3,1), (3,2), (3,3), (3,4), (4,3), (4,4) }
Answered by vlee1225 - Thu Oct 11 23:29:47 2007
Where can I find ordered pair graphing pictures to do?
Q. I happen to be extremely bored and not only do they improve my graphing skills but they also give me something to do =] I'm trying to be productive with my time. thanks.
Asked by Marisol A - Fri Mar 9 21:30:42 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have a PDF file for graphing "pictures" on your graphing calculator. I can send them if you want, it's just for a heart and a sailboat. The sailboat is pretty long and complicated, the heart is an easy one. I lost the link of where I got it from but I downloaded it so I never bothered to look it up again. There's a few in the link below but I'm not sure if they work. They're for TI 83's.
Answered by Jesus E - Fri Mar 9 22:20:31 2007
Q. I happen to be extremely bored and not only do they improve my graphing skills but they also give me something to do =] I'm trying to be productive with my time. thanks.
Asked by Marisol A - Fri Mar 9 21:30:42 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have a PDF file for graphing "pictures" on your graphing calculator. I can send them if you want, it's just for a heart and a sailboat. The sailboat is pretty long and complicated, the heart is an easy one. I lost the link of where I got it from but I downloaded it so I never bothered to look it up again. There's a few in the link below but I'm not sure if they work. They're for TI 83's.
Answered by Jesus E - Fri Mar 9 22:20:31 2007
How Do I Find An Equation From An Ordered Pair?
Q. If I have (-3,4), How would I find an equation for it? Thanks. And How did you figure that out?
Asked by izchief360 - Tue Sep 16 19:09:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need at least 2 points to figure out the equation. If you have two, you can find the slope by finding the difference of the y coordinates and dividing that by the difference of the x coordinates. There can be an infinite number of lines through a single point, but only 1 through 2 points.
Answered by politically active teen - Tue Sep 16 19:19:49 2008
Q. If I have (-3,4), How would I find an equation for it? Thanks. And How did you figure that out?
Asked by izchief360 - Tue Sep 16 19:09:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need at least 2 points to figure out the equation. If you have two, you can find the slope by finding the difference of the y coordinates and dividing that by the difference of the x coordinates. There can be an infinite number of lines through a single point, but only 1 through 2 points.
Answered by politically active teen - Tue Sep 16 19:19:49 2008
How can you derermine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality?
Q. How can you derermine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality?
Asked by CC - Thu May 14 22:00:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You plug it into your equation and if its true then they are a solution. If your equation was: y= 2x + 4 and your ordered pair was (2,8) you would plug in the 2 for x, the 8 for y and see if it worked. Your ordered pair is (x,y) so: 8= 2(2) + 4 and the equation is true. If your ordered pair were (1, 2) plug it in and: 2= 2(1) + 4 and the equation is not true. That is how you do it :]]
Answered by unknown - Thu May 14 22:10:34 2009
Q. How can you derermine if an ordered pair is a solution to an inequality?
Asked by CC - Thu May 14 22:00:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You plug it into your equation and if its true then they are a solution. If your equation was: y= 2x + 4 and your ordered pair was (2,8) you would plug in the 2 for x, the 8 for y and see if it worked. Your ordered pair is (x,y) so: 8= 2(2) + 4 and the equation is true. If your ordered pair were (1, 2) plug it in and: 2= 2(1) + 4 and the equation is not true. That is how you do it :]]
Answered by unknown - Thu May 14 22:10:34 2009
How can I determine if an ordered pair is a solution of an equation in two variables, x and y?
Q. Will choose best answer by correctness of information. Thanks!
Asked by 511@ - Wed Jan 17 14:50:38 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just plug the first value of the ordered pair into the equation for x and the second value for y and see if the equation is a true statement. If so, then the ordered pair is a solution. If the equation doesn't work, then it's not a solution.
Answered by hcbiochem - Wed Jan 17 14:56:11 2007
Q. Will choose best answer by correctness of information. Thanks!
Asked by 511@ - Wed Jan 17 14:50:38 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Just plug the first value of the ordered pair into the equation for x and the second value for y and see if the equation is a true statement. If so, then the ordered pair is a solution. If the equation doesn't work, then it's not a solution.
Answered by hcbiochem - Wed Jan 17 14:56:11 2007
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