Find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
y = 5 x - 4
Y = 5x - 4.
Let X equal any convenient value and calculate Y for each value of X:
(0.-4),(1,1),(2,6).
To find three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation y = 5x - 4, we need to choose three different values for x and substitute them into the equation to find the corresponding values for y.
Let's start by choosing x = 0:
Substituting x = 0 into the equation, we get:
y = 5(0) - 4
y = 0 - 4
y = -4
So, the first ordered pair is (0, -4).
Now, let's choose x = 1:
Substituting x = 1 into the equation, we get:
y = 5(1) - 4
y = 5 - 4
y = 1
The second ordered pair is (1, 1).
Finally, let's choose x = 2:
Substituting x = 2 into the equation, we get:
y = 5(2) - 4
y = 10 - 4
y = 6
The third ordered pair is (2, 6).
So, the three ordered pairs that satisfy the equation y = 5x - 4 are (0, -4), (1, 1), and (2, 6).