Questions: Use the equation below and the indicated value to find an ordered pair that is a solution. y=5x-4 Let x=1 The ordered pair is (1, ). (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a fraction.)

Use the equation below and the indicated value to find an ordered pair that is a solution.
y=5x-4 Let x=1

The ordered pair is (1, ). 
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a fraction.)
Transcript text: Use the equation below and the indicated value to find an ordered pair that is a solution. \[ \mathrm{y}=5 \mathrm{x}-4 \text { Let } \mathrm{x}=1 \] The ordered pair is $(1, \square$ $\square$ ). (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a fraction.) Next
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Solution Steps

To find the ordered pair that is a solution to the equation \( y = 5x - 4 \) given \( x = 1 \), substitute \( x = 1 \) into the equation and solve for \( y \). The ordered pair will be \((x, y)\).

Step 1: Substitute \( x \) into the Equation

We start with the equation \( y = 5x - 4 \). Given \( x = 1 \), we substitute this value into the equation:

\[ y = 5(1) - 4 \]

Step 2: Calculate \( y \)

Now, we perform the calculation:

\[ y = 5 - 4 = 1 \]

Step 3: Form the Ordered Pair

With \( x = 1 \) and \( y = 1 \), we can now form the ordered pair:

\[ (1, 1) \]

Final Answer

The ordered pair that is a solution to the equation is \\(\boxed{(1, 1)}\\).

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