Graphing Proportional Relationships Practice Complete this assessment to review what you've learned. It will not count toward your grade. 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. Use the graph of y=x to determine an additional ordered pair (x, y) that satisfies the equation. Find the ordered pair (x, y) if the x -coordinate is 3. (1 point) (3, )

The y-coordinate can be determined by substituting the x-coordinate into the equation y = x.

Therefore, when x = 3, we have:
y = 3

So, the ordered pair (x, y) is (3, 3).

To find the ordered pair (x, y) when the x-coordinate is 3, we can refer to the graph of y = x.

Based on the graph, we can see that when x = 3, y will also be equal to 3.

Therefore, the ordered pair (x, y) is (3, 3).

To find an additional ordered pair (x, y), we can use the graph of y=x. The equation y=x represents a proportional relationship where y is always equal to x.

So, if the x-coordinate is 3, then the value of y will also be 3, since y is always equal to x. Therefore, the additional ordered pair (x, y) when x=3 is (3, 3).