Respuesta :

(2, 0) (2, 7) assuming that Y can equal anything.

For this case, we have that by definition, in mathematics, an ordered pair is given by a pair of mathematical objects, in which one element and another is distinguished.

They are usually denoted by:

[tex](x, y)[/tex]

In this case we want to construct ordered pairs with [tex]x = 2[/tex].

Then, "y" can take any value of the real numbers to form ordered pairs with[tex]x = 2[/tex]

Examples:

(2, -1); (2.5); (2.80) ...

Answer:

"y" can take any value