Do you have a graph and need ordered pairs? Learn how each point on the graph corresponds to an ordered pair.
See a graph with several points on it. (If your graph has only a line, you can choose some points yourself on that line.) For each point, the first number in the ordered pair is the x-value (or how far left or right the point is from the vertical axis), and the second number in the ordered pair is the y-value (or how far up or down the point is from the horizontal axis). That order is important! Write the numbers, put a comma between then, and put brackets (or "parentheses") around them. You're done!
This video is part of a playlist on representing linear relationships. Learn how to make tables of values, what ordered pairs are, how to find a missing value in an ordered pair, how to write precise descriptions of linear relationships, and how to create graphs. See more here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsnzzJTUP20opBNFOaighns5wixIPpQKM