The ordered pair (2,2) satisfies which of the following equations?:

Select one:
a. 2x+2y=11
b. 2x+2y=4
c. 2x−4y=−4
d. 2x+y=5

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To determine which equation the ordered pair (2,2) satisfies, we need to substitute the values of x and y into each equation and see which equation holds true.

Let's start with option a:
2x + 2y = 11

Substituting x = 2 and y = 2:
2(2) + 2(2) = 11
4 + 4 = 11
8 ≠ 11

The equation does not hold true for option a.

Moving on to option b:
2x + 2y = 4

Substituting x = 2 and y = 2:
2(2) + 2(2) = 4
4 + 4 = 4
8 ≠ 4

The equation does not hold true for option b.

Next is option c:
2x - 4y = -4

Substituting x = 2 and y = 2:
2(2) - 4(2) = -4
4 - 8 = -4
-4 = -4

The equation holds true for option c.

Finally, let's check option d:
2x + y = 5

Substituting x = 2 and y = 2:
2(2) + (2) = 5
4 + 2 = 5
6 ≠ 5

The equation does not hold true for option d.

Therefore, the ordered pair (2,2) satisfies the equation 2x - 4y = -4, which is option c.