SOLUTION: Choose a set of two ordered pairs that satisfy the equation and have the same x=coordinates but different y coordinates x^2=y^2 (7,7)(7,-7) (8,-9(9,9) (5,-6)(6,6) (1,-1)(1,5

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Question 647297: Choose a set of two ordered pairs that satisfy the equation and have the same x=coordinates but different y coordinates
x^2=y^2
(7,7)(7,-7)
(8,-9(9,9)
(5,-6)(6,6)
(1,-1)(1,5)
My answer would be (1,-1)(1,5) but will that be correct? thank you

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
Choose a set of two ordered pairs that satisfy the equation
and have the same x=coordinates but different y coordinates
x^2=y^2
Two of the (x,y) choices qualify:
(7,7)(7,-7)****** 7^2 = 7^2 and 7^2 = (-7)^2
(1,-1)(1,5) Note: 1^2 ≠ 5^2
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