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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the ordered pairs, (10,0), (0,10), (4,10), and (10,-5) are solutions for the equation x = 10? A. (10,0), (10,4), and (10,-5) B. (0,10) and (4,10) C. (10,-5) D. (10,0), (0,10), (4,10), (10,4), and (10,-5)

Directrix (directrix):

A. (10,0), (10,4), and (10,-5) If x = 10, any ordered pair with 10 as x will be a solution.

Directrix (directrix):

If option C is just (10,-5) then that is a solution but it's already part of the solution set of Option A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah ok. Thank you

Directrix (directrix):

Would you check this: Which of the ordered pairs, (10,0), (0,10), (4,10), and (10,-5) to see if it's written correctly?

Directrix (directrix):

(10,4) is not there but is included as part of Option A. And, (10,4) is a solution of x = 10.

Directrix (directrix):

@Vince33 --> This is the problem on which we need to check the instructions. The answer may be both ** A and C.**

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