To determine which ordered pairs are solutions to the equation \(-3x + y = 3\), we can rearrange the equation to make \(y\) the subject:
\[ y = 3 + 3x \]
Now, we can check which ordered pairs satisfy this equation by substituting the \(x\) and \(y\) values of each ordered pair into the equation.
If you have specific ordered pairs you'd like to test, please provide them, and I can help you determine which ones are solutions to the equation!