Answer:
D. (-7,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given ordered pairs in the table
- [tex](-5,-7)[/tex]
- [tex](-2,-7)[/tex]
- [tex](6,-7)[/tex]
We can see given ordered pair is having a common Y co-ordinate that is [tex]-7[/tex]
Now, drawing these points on graph.
All these ordered pairs [tex](-5,-7)[/tex] [tex](-2,-7)[/tex] [tex](6,-7)[/tex]
are lies on line [tex]y=-7[/tex]
So, the correct ordered pair must be lie on line [tex]y=-7[/tex].
Let us plot each ordered pair on graph.
[tex](7,-7)[/tex] [tex](0,-7)[/tex] [tex](-7,-7)[/tex] they have common Y co-ordinate that is [tex]-7[/tex]. So they are lying on the line [tex]y=-7[/tex]
And [tex](-7,-0)[/tex] have not common Y co-ordinate that is [tex]-7[/tex].
So point [tex](-7,-0)[/tex] does not lie in the graph.