How do you do this?:

Which ordered pair is on the graph of y= x+ +11

i has been a full day now and no response

it, i mean.

well, geez. Midnight to 10 am is not exactly a full day, now, is it? Most folks are sleeping during most of that period.

When you ask "which" it implies that we be given a list to choose from. Maybe we were waiting for you to see that you had not supplied any choices.

However, that said, you can always generate your own ordered pairs. The ordered pair (x,y) is on the graph if

y = x+11

So, pick any value for x that you want. Say, x=4. Then you know that y=4+11=15. Thus, the ordered pair (4,15) is on the graph.

If you do in fact have some ordered pairs to choose from, just check them. If the 2nd element in the pair is 11 more than the first, that pair is on the graph.

Surely your text explains this stuff. In the last "whole day" you didn't study the material to see whether, just maybe you could figure it out?

To find the ordered pair that is on the graph of the equation y = x + 11, you need to substitute values of x into the equation and solve for y.

Let's choose a value for x. For simplicity, let's assume x = 0.
Substitute x = 0 into the equation:
y = 0 + 11
y = 11

So, when x = 0, y = 11.
Therefore, the ordered pair (0, 11) is on the graph of y = x + 11.

Keep in mind that this method allows you to find one point on the graph. To get more points and sketch the entire graph, you can choose different x-values and repeat the process.