Question 74526
Which of the ordered pairs is a solution for the equation 2x – 3y = 6?
A)	(x,y)=(0, 2)
Substitute 0 in for x and 2 in for y, simplify and see if both sides of the equation equal.  If they do, it is a solution. If not, it's not.
2(0)-3(2)=6
0-6=6
-6=6  Not true, so (0,2) is not a solution.
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B)	(–3, 0)
2(-3)-3(0)=6
-6-0=6
-6=6 Not true, so (-3,0) is not a solution.
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C)	(–3, –2)
2(-3)-3(-2)=6
-6+6=6
0=6  Not true, so (-3,-2) is not a solution.
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D)	(0, –2)
2(0)-3(-2)=6
0+6=6
6=6  True, so (0,-2) is a solution.
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There are an infinite number of solutions, so you have to check each set of coordinates.
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