To find ordered pairs for the linear equation y = (-2/3)x + 6, you can choose different values of the variable x, plug them into the equation, and solve for y.
For example, let's find three ordered pairs:
1. When x = 0:
y = (-2/3)(0) + 6
y = 0 + 6
y = 6
The ordered pair is (0, 6).
2. When x = 3 (choosing a multiple of 3 to avoid fractions):
y = (-2/3)(3) + 6
y = -2 + 6
y = 4
The ordered pair is (3, 4).
3. When x = -3 (again, a multiple of 3):
y = (-2/3)(-3) + 6
y = 2 + 6
y = 8
The ordered pair is (-3, 8).
So, three ordered pairs for the relation y = (-2/3)x + 6 are:
(0, 6), (3, 4), and (-3, 8).
You can find as many ordered pairs as you need by following this process and choosing different values for x.
orderd pair of the relation y = -2/3x+6
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