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| Question 122610:  Which of these ordered pairs is a solution for the equation 3x-2y=6?
 (a)(0,-3)
 (b)(0,3)
 (c)(-2,0)
 (d)(-2,-3)
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  Start with the given equation 
 
 Let's test the first possible solution (0,-3):
 
 
 
  Plug in  and   
 
 
  Simplify. Since the two sides of the equation are equal, this means (0,-3) is a solution to   
 
 
 -------Now lets test another solution-------
 
 
 
 Let's test the second possible solution (0,3):
 
 
 
  Plug in  and   
 
 
  Simplify. Since the two sides of the equation are not equal, this means (0,3) is not a solution to   
 
 
 -------Now lets test another solution-------
 
 
 
 Let's test the third  possible solution (-2,0):
 
 
 
  Plug in  and   
 
 
  Simplify. Since the two sides of the equation are not equal, this means (-2,0) is not a solution to   
 
 
 -------Now lets test another solution-------
 
 
 
 Let's test the fourth  possible solution (-2,-3):
 
 
 
  Plug in  and   
 
 
  Simplify. Since the two sides of the equation are not equal, this means (-2,-3) is not a solution to   
 
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 Answer:
 So the following ordered pairs are solutions to
   
 (0,-3)
 
 Now let's graph the equation
  and plot the points (0,-3), (0,3), (-2,0), and (-2,-3) 
   Here we can see that the point (0,-3) lie on the line (it is the green point). These are the solutions to the equation
  . Notice the other possible solutions are points that do not lie on the line. Those ordered pairs do not satisfy the equation
   
 
 
 So the answer is A)
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