There is no one ordered pair that makes the equation true, this is a line which has infinitely many ordered pairs that are true...
2x+y=11 subtract 2x from both sides and you have the line in slope intercept form..
y=11-2x
For any real given value of x, you will get one real unique corresponding value for y, resulting in infinitely many unique (x,y) values, points, or ordered pairs, satisfying the given equation.
I assume that you were given "choices" to pick from because of the above reality. So if any of your choices does not satisfy y=11-2x it is not an ordered pair satisfying the equation.
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1/3 renamed: 2/6 Mutiplies of denomonator 3,6,9,12,15,
4/9 renamed : 8/18 Mutiplies of denomonator 9,18,27,36
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