In the graph for the solution set of the inequality 4x−3y>6 , identify the coordinate that is a solution.

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One possible solution would be the coordinate (2, -3), as when x = 2 and y = -3, the inequality 4x - 3y > 6 is satisfied:

4(2) - 3(-3) = 8 + 9 = 17 > 6

Therefore, the coordinate (2, -3) is a solution to the inequality.
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