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ordered pair of the relation y=−2/3x+6 ?
im stuck on this one but i think its maybe 3,4?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the ordered pair of a relation, you need to substitute a value for x and solve for y. Let's use your suggested value of x=3:

y = (-2/3)(3) + 6
y = -2 + 6
y = 4

Therefore, the ordered pair is (3, 4).
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