My algebra question is;

The ordered pair (3,0) is found?

I don't have a clue. Can you help please?

Thank you,

Ruth

neither do I.

What do you mean that (3,0) is "found"?

There must be more to this problem.

The ordered pair (3,0) is found at x=3,y=0 on a graph. (x location, y location).

Of course, Ruth! I'd be happy to help you with your algebra question.

To determine where the ordered pair (3,0) is found, we need to understand what an ordered pair represents. In algebra, an ordered pair is a pair of numbers that indicates the coordinates of a point on a graph. The first number in the pair represents the x-coordinate, and the second number represents the y-coordinate.

For example, in the ordered pair (3,0), the number 3 is the x-coordinate, and the number 0 is the y-coordinate. This means that the point is located at x = 3 and y = 0 on a graph.

Now, if you're trying to determine the location of this point on a specific graph, I would need more information or context. Please let me know if there's a particular graph you're referring to, or if you need help with any further questions!