Find three different ordered pairs that are solutions of the question

x=2 and you have to use -1,0,1 for thje subsitut of y or x i don't know.im so confused please help

i don't know the ansrer math is hard

I can see why you are confused-- so am I.

If x = 2, that is just a vertical line on an x-y graph. There can be no other value for x other than 2.

No matter what the value of y is (-1, 0, 1 etc.) , x = 2.

what?

I apologize for the confusion. Let me clarify how to find three different ordered pairs that are solutions to the equation x = 2.

In this equation, x is fixed at 2, so no matter what value you plug in for y, the result will always be x = 2. This means that all the ordered pairs will have the x-coordinate 2.

To find the corresponding y-coordinate for each ordered pair, you can choose any value for y. For convenience, let's use the given values of -1, 0, and 1 for y.

So, the three different ordered pairs that satisfy the equation x = 2 are:
(2, -1)
(2, 0)
(2, 1)

In each of these ordered pairs, the x-coordinate is 2 and the y-coordinate can be -1, 0, or 1.

I hope this clarifies things for you! Let me know if you have any further questions.