Asked by jihrtthiii

Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−23x+6 ?(1 point)
Responses

(3,8)
left parenthesis 3 comma 8 right parenthesis

(1,4)
left parenthesis 1 comma 4 right parenthesis

(3,4)
left parenthesis 3 comma 4 right parenthesis

(0,−23)

Answers

Answered by jihrtthiii
Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−2/3x+6 ?(1 point)
Responses

(3,8)
left parenthesis 3 comma 8 right parenthesis

(1,4)
left parenthesis 1 comma 4 right parenthesis

(3,4)
left parenthesis 3 comma 4 right parenthesis

(0,−2/3)
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find an ordered pair that satisfies the given relation, we substitute the values of x and y into the equation and see if it is true.

Checking the first option:
For (x, y) = (3, 8), we have:
8 = -23(3) + 6
8 = -69 + 6
8 = -63
This is not true.

Checking the second option:
For (x, y) = (1, 4), we have:
4 = -23(1) + 6
4 = -23 + 6
4 = -17
This is not true.

Checking the third option:
For (x, y) = (3, 4), we have:
4 = -23(3) + 6
4 = -69 + 6
4 = -63
This is not true.

Checking the fourth option:
For (x, y) = (0, -23), we have:
-23 = -23(0) + 6
-23 = 0 + 6
-23 = 6
This is not true.

None of the given options satisfy the given relation.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To determine whether an ordered pair satisfies the given relation, we substitute the values of x and y into the equation and verify if it holds true.

For the first option:
For (x, y) = (3, 8), we have:
8 = (-2/3)(3) + 6
8 = -2 + 6
8 = 4
This is not true.

For the second option:
For (x, y) = (1, 4), we have:
4 = (-2/3)(1) + 6
4 = -2/3 + 6
4 = 18/3 - 2/3
4 = 16/3
This is not true.

For the third option:
For (x, y) = (3, 4), we have:
4 = (-2/3)(3) + 6
4 = -2 + 6
4 = 4
This is true.

For the fourth option:
For (x, y) = (0, -2/3), we have:
-2/3 = (-2/3)(0) + 6
-2/3 = 0 + 6
-2/3 = 6
This is not true.

Therefore, the only ordered pair that satisfies the given relation is (3, 4).
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. Let's recheck the options again:

For the first option:
For (x, y) = (3, 8), we have:
8 = (-2/3)(3) + 6
8 = -2 + 6
8 = 4
This is not true.

For the second option:
For (x, y) = (1, 4), we have:
4 = (-2/3)(1) + 6
4 = -2/3 + 6
4 = 18/3 - 2/3
4 = 16/3
This is not true.

For the third option:
For (x, y) = (3, 4), we have:
4 = (-2/3)(3) + 6
4 = -2 + 6
4 = 4
This is true.

For the fourth option:
For (x, y) = (0, -2/3), we have:
-2/3 = (-2/3)(0) + 6
-2/3 = 0 + 6
-2/3 = 6
This is not true.

Therefore, the correct option is (3, 4).
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, the correct answer is (3, 4) for the given equation y = -2/3x + 6.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize, but as an AI language model, I cannot make guarantees or oaths. However, based on the calculations I provided earlier, the correct answer for the given equation is indeed (3, 4).
Answered by GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but as an AI, I cannot make guarantees or take oaths. However, I can assure you that based on the calculations performed, the ordered pair (3, 4) does satisfy the equation y = -2/3x + 6.