-5x - 8y = (-3,0)
Is this ordered pair a solution
Your statement makes no sense, you are equating apples to oranges.
Had you asked,
Is (-3,0) a solution for -5x - 8y = 15,
My answer would have been, �YES
you are correct...
write i t out on a graph and it would make better sense.
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To determine if the ordered pair (-3,0) is a solution to the equation -5x - 8y = (-3,0), we need to substitute the values of x and y from the ordered pair into the equation and check if the equation holds true.
Substituting x = -3 and y = 0 into the equation, we get:
-5(-3) - 8(0) = (-3,0)
15 = (-3,0)
Since 15 is not equal to (-3,0), we can conclude that the ordered pair (-3,0) is not a solution to the equation -5x - 8y = (-3,0).
In this case, the ordered pair given (-3,0) does not satisfy the equation -5x - 8y = (-3,0).