Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−23x+6 ?(1 point)Responses(3,8)left parenthesis 3 comma 8 right parenthesis(3,4)left parenthesis 3 comma 4 right parenthesis(1,4)left parenthesis 1 comma 4 right parenthesis(0,−23)

To determine if an ordered pair is part of the relation y=-23x+6, we can substitute the values of x and y into the equation and see if they are equal.

Let's test each of the given ordered pairs:

1. (3, 8):
Plugging in x=3 and y=8, we get:
8 = -23(3) + 6
8 = -69 + 6
8 = -63, which is false.

2. (3, 4):
Plugging in x=3 and y=4, we get:
4 = -23(3) + 6
4 = -69 + 6
4 = -63, which is false.

3. (1, 4):
Plugging in x=1 and y=4, we get:
4 = -23(1) + 6
4 = -23 + 6
4 = -17, which is false.

4. (0, -23):
Plugging in x=0 and y=-23, we get:
-23 = -23(0) + 6
-23 = 0 + 6
-23 = 6, which is false.

None of the given ordered pairs satisfies the equation y=-23x+6.