The equation \( x = 15 \) indicates that the value of \( x \) is fixed at 15 regardless of the value of \( y \). For each value of \( y \), the ordered pairs can be written as:
- For \( y = 5 \): \( (15, 5) \)
- For \( y = 6 \): \( (15, 6) \)
- For \( y = 0 \): \( (15, 0) \)
Now, completing the table with the corresponding \( y \) values:
| x | y | |----|----| | 15 | 5 | | 15 | 6 | | 15 | 0 |
So, the results as ordered pairs are:
- \( (15, 5) \)
- \( (15, 6) \)
- \( (15, 0) \)