Find seven ordered pairs to the equation y=10-x^2

To find ordered pairs for the equation y = 10 - x^2, you need to substitute different values for x and calculate the corresponding values for y.

Let's choose seven different values for x to find the ordered pairs:

1. x = -3
Substitute x = -3 into the equation:
y = 10 - (-3)^2
y = 10 - 9
y = 1
The ordered pair is (-3, 1).

2. x = -2
Substitute x = -2 into the equation:
y = 10 - (-2)^2
y = 10 - 4
y = 6
The ordered pair is (-2, 6).

3. x = -1
Substitute x = -1 into the equation:
y = 10 - (-1)^2
y = 10 - 1
y = 9
The ordered pair is (-1, 9).

4. x = 0
Substitute x = 0 into the equation:
y = 10 - 0^2
y = 10 - 0
y = 10
The ordered pair is (0, 10).

5. x = 1
Substitute x = 1 into the equation:
y = 10 - 1^2
y = 10 - 1
y = 9
The ordered pair is (1, 9).

6. x = 2
Substitute x = 2 into the equation:
y = 10 - 2^2
y = 10 - 4
y = 6
The ordered pair is (2, 6).

7. x = 3
Substitute x = 3 into the equation:
y = 10 - 3^2
y = 10 - 9
y = 1
The ordered pair is (3, 1).

Therefore, the seven ordered pairs for the equation y = 10 - x^2 are:
(-3, 1), (-2, 6), (-1, 9), (0, 10), (1, 9), (2, 6), and (3, 1).

I'll give you three. Surely you can come up with others

(-1,9) (0,10) (1,9)