which ordered pair is a solution of the linear equation shown in the graph above?
(-2,0)
(1,3)
(-1,1)
(0,-1)
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To determine which ordered pair is a solution of the linear equation shown in the graph, you would need to analyze the coordinates and see which one lies on the line.
Unfortunately, since the graph is not provided in the question, I cannot analyze it directly. However, I can explain the general process to determine whether an ordered pair is a solution to a linear equation if you have the graph or the equation.
1. If you have the equation:
- Substitute the x-coordinate of the ordered pair into the equation and solve for y.
- If the solution for y is equal to the y-coordinate of the ordered pair, then the ordered pair is a solution to the linear equation.
2. If you have the graph:
- Locate the given ordered pairs on the graph.
- If the ordered pair lies on the line represented by the graph, then it is a solution to the linear equation.
Without the equation or the graph, it's not possible to determine which ordered pair is a solution.
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