SOLUTION: Can someone help me find the two ordered pairs please? 2y+1=7 A. (1,3) and (-4,3) B. (3,5) and (3,-8) C. (3,-3) and (-5,-3) D. (-3,-4) and (-3,1)

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Question 847998: Can someone help me find the two ordered pairs please?
2y+1=7
A. (1,3) and (-4,3)
B. (3,5) and (3,-8)
C. (3,-3) and (-5,-3)
D. (-3,-4) and (-3,1)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Any ordered pair of the form (,) is a solution where can be any value.

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