Is (0,3) a solution to the equation y = x + 3?
My answer is no.
try using 0 for x and 3 for y
3 = 0 + 3
sure enough
I guess I assumed by listing them 1,2 That 0 was Y and 3 for x It really doesn't identify it either way
No, when you list ordered pair as (a,b)
a is independent variable x and b is dependent variable y
To determine if (0,3) is a solution to the equation y=x+3, you can substitute the values of x and y into the equation and check if the equation is true.
Let's substitute x=0 and y=3 into the equation:
y = x + 3
3 = 0 + 3
3 = 3
As the equation simplifies to a true statement (3=3), (0,3) is indeed a solution to the equation y=x+3. So, your answer should be yes, not no.