Asked by SmartyPants

4 Determine which ordered pair is not a solution of
y= -5x – 4
A (10, -52)
B (7, -39)
C (-7, 31)
D (8, -44)

I don't know how to solve it?

Answers

Answered by MathMate
substitute x (first number in parentheses) into the right-hand side of the equation and check if the value equals y (second number in parentheses).

For example, let's check (9,-48) which is not taken from the choices:
-5(9)-4=-45-4=-49
but -49 does not equal -48, so (9,-48) is not a solution of y=-5x-4.



Answered by SmartyPants
how did you get 49
Answered by SmartyPants
It would be C

Thank You So Much
Answered by MathMate
Ouch!
question says
"Determine which ordered pair is <i>not</i> a solution of "
Answered by Alison Dilaurentis
the first set of answers for anyone in 2016 are

1. B
2. A
3. A


Answered by ~-SaVaGe_oreo-~
The answer would be A. (10,-52)
Answered by help
what are the rest of the answers??
Answered by Wierdo
Ok emma
Answered by jel
gladly @emma
Answered by Random 7th grader
THANKS MATHMATE FOR SHOWING ME HOW TO DO THE PROBLEM INSTEAD OF JUST GIVING ME THE ANSWER. I GOT IT!
Answered by .
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Answered by POtato
yall seniors now LOL bro i cant beilve this question was asked in 2015 in same grade as me lol
Answered by First Name
nope they in collage
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Answered by Eevee
this thread has descended into madness
Answered by Trac
So… the answer is (10, - 52)?
Answered by ._.
Someone help-
Answered by Bot
Yes, the answer is (10, -52).
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