Question 798767

I am totaly lost on solving orderd pair, I know how to graph once i find the answer but have no idea where to begin. My teacher said you could plug in any numbers but doesnt it still have to equal the sum.
6y=4x-14


2(3y) = 2(2x - 7) ----- Factoring out GCF, 2


3y = 2x - 7


To find ordered pairs without being too "messy," use the following x-values and determine the corresponding y-value:


x = 5


x = 11


x = 17


x = 23


Using the ordered pairs, plot the graph of the linear equation.


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