Find the missing coordinate to complete the​ ordered-pair solution to the given linear equation

y+4x=3

(-1,)
(5,)

y + 4x = 3.

y + 4*(-1) = 3.
Y = 7.
(-1,7).

y + 4*5 = 3.
Y = -17.
(5,-17).

y-1=-2/3x

To find the missing coordinate to complete the ordered-pair solution, we need to substitute the known coordinate into the equation and solve for the missing variable.

Given the linear equation: y + 4x = 3

For the first ordered pair, (-1, ?)

Substitute x = -1 into the equation: y + 4(-1) = 3
Simplify: y - 4 = 3
Add 4 to both sides: y = 7

Therefore, the complete ordered pair is (-1, 7).

For the second ordered pair, (5, ?)

Substitute x = 5 into the equation: y + 4(5) = 3
Simplify: y + 20 = 3
Subtract 20 from both sides: y = -17

Therefore, the complete ordered pair is (5, -17).

y-1=-2/3x

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