Answer:
No order Pair fall on the graph
Step-by-step explanation:
The given Function is
[tex]f(x)= -2x -1[/tex] ...............(i)
Now to see whether these ordered pairs Lay on it we will put each ordered pair in the equation (i)
Lets take first ordered pair (1,1)
here x = 1
putting it in (i) gives
[tex]f(1)= -2(1) -1[/tex]
[tex]f(1)= -3[/tex]
this is not equal to 1 so the order pair (1,1) does not fall on function [tex]f(x)= -2x -1[/tex]
Lets take second ordered pair (-1,-4)
here x = -1
putting it in (i) gives
[tex]f(-1)= -2(-1) -1[/tex]
[tex]f(-1)= 1[/tex]
this is not equal to -4 so the order pair (-1,4) does not fall on function [tex]f(x)= -2x -1[/tex]
Lets take third ordered pair (-2,-1/8)
here x = -2
putting it in (i) gives
[tex]f(-2)= -2(-2) -1[/tex]
[tex]f(-2)= 3[/tex]
this is not equal to -1/8 so the order pair (-2,1/8) does not fall on function [tex]f(x)= -2x -1[/tex]
Lets take fourth ordered pair (0,-1/2)
here x = 0
putting it in (i) gives
[tex]f(0)= -2(0) -1[/tex]
[tex]f(0)= -1[/tex]
this is not equal to -1/2 so the order pair (0,-1/2) does not fall on function [tex]f(x)= -2x -1[/tex]