what t he correct orderd pair

y=3x-4

x=9
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The ordered pair (x,y) is found by substituting x=9 in y=3x-4=23. The ordered pair is (9,23).
by Top Rated User (1.2m points)

Given y=3x-4 ....(1)
and x=9

Substitute x value in equation (1)
y=3*9-4
y=27-4
y=23 ordered pair is (9,23)


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by Level 8 User (30.1k points)

Given y=3x-4 ....(1)
and x=9

Substitute x value in equation (1)
y=3*9-4
y=27-4
y=23 ordered pair is (9,23)


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