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11 April, 19:10

Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, - 9) (2, - 9) and (3, - 6) (3, - 6) is true for the equation 5x-y3=135x-y3=13?

(2, - 9) (2, - 9) is a solution to the equation.

(3, - 6) (3, - 6) is a solution to the equation.

Both ordered pairs are solutions.

Neither ordered pair is a solution.

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  1. 11 April, 21:05
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    5x - y³ = 135x - y³ = 13

    The answer can be obtained by simply putting the ordered pair into the equations. First (2, - 9)

    5 (2) - (9) ³ = 135 (5) - (-9) ³ = 13

    10 + 729 = 675 + 729 = 13

    739 = 1404 = 13

    This is not true. Therefore this is not a solution

    Second (3,-6)

    5 (3) - (-6) ³ = 135 (5) - (-6) ³ = 13

    231 = 891 = 13

    This is also not true

    Therefore, neither ordered pair is a solution.
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