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Answer:

The ordered pair are (-2, 9).

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided function.

[tex]f(x)= x^2+5[/tex]

We need to find the ordered pair that represents a solution to the function.

The ordered pair is a combination of the x coordinate and the y coordinate having within parentheses and having two values written in a fixed order.

Ordered pairs are the x and y value which satisfy the function graph.

We can find the ordered pairs by substituting the value of x or y in the given function and solve for the required variable.

Several ordered pairs can satisfy a function.

For example:

Substitute x = - 2, in the above function.

[tex]f(x)=(-2)^2+5=4+5=9[/tex]

Hence, the ordered pair are (-2, 9).

Substitute x = 2, in the above function.

[tex]f(x)=(2)^2+5=4+5=9[/tex]

Hence, the ordered pair are (2, 9).

Answer:

Hello, I did this, if this is for math nation its:

f(x) = -x^2+5 (-2,1)

f(x) = x^2+5 (-2,9)

f(x)= -x+6 (-2,8)

f(x)= x+6 (-2,4)

f(x)=x^3-9 (-2,-17)

f(x)=-x^3-9(-2,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

I did it, and got it wrong and it showed me the answer :)