SOLUTION: Chose the set of two ordered pairs that satisfy the equation and have the same x-coordinate but different y-coordinates.
X+9 = |y|
Select one:
(0,0), (0,-5)
(-5,5), (-5,-4)
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Question 632179: Chose the set of two ordered pairs that satisfy the equation and have the same x-coordinate but different y-coordinates.
X+9 = |y|
Select one:
(0,0), (0,-5)
(-5,5), (-5,-4)
(-5,4), (-5,-4)
(0,0), (5,0)
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(-5,4), (-5,-4)
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