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    Which of the ordered pairs (3, 1), (0, –4), (–4, 0), (–3, –7) are solutions for the equation x – y = 4? A) (0, –4), (–4, 0), and (–3, –7) B) (–4, 0) and (–3, –7) C) (0, –4) and (–3, –7) D) (3, 1) and (–4, 0)

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    The ordered pair which satisfy the equation x-y=4 is (0,-4) and (-3,-7). All other pairs don't satisfy the equation fully.

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      The ordered pairs in option C satisfy the given equation.

      Therefore the answer is C

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