A) (5, 0)
B) (0, 6)
C) (2, 3)
D) (6, -4)
To find the ordered pairs that satisfy the relation, we substitute the x-values into the equation and calculate the corresponding y-values.
A) (5, 0):
y = (-2/3)(5) + 6
y = -10/3 + 6
y = -10/3 + 18/3
y = 8/3
The ordered pair (5, 0) does not satisfy the equation.
B) (0, 6):
y = (-2/3)(0) + 6
y = 6
The ordered pair (0, 6) satisfies the equation.
C) (2, 3):
y = (-2/3)(2) + 6
y = -4/3 + 6
y = -4/3 + 18/3
y = 14/3
The ordered pair (2, 3) does not satisfy the equation.
D) (6, -4):
y = (-2/3)(6) + 6
y = -12/3 + 6
y = -12/3 + 18/3
y = 6/3 = 2
The ordered pair (6, -4) does not satisfy the equation.
The only ordered pair that satisfies the equation is (0, 6). Therefore, the answer is B) (0, 6).
Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation
y = − 2/3x + 6?
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