Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=-2/3x+6? A. 0,-2/3 b. 3,8 c. 3,4 d. 1,4

To find the ordered pair of the relation, we need to substitute the values of x and y into the equation and see if they satisfy the equation.

Let's try option A: x = 0, y = -2/3.
Substituting these values into the equation, we get:
-2/3(0) + 6 = -2/3 + 6 = 6 - 2/3 = 18/3 - 2/3 = 16/3 ≠ -2/3.

Option A does not satisfy the equation y = -2/3x + 6.

Let's try option B: x = 3, y = 8.
Substituting these values into the equation, we get:
-2/3(3) + 6 = -2 + 6 = 4.
Option B satisfies the equation y = -2/3x + 6.

Therefore, the ordered pair that satisfies the equation y = -2/3x + 6 is (3, 8).

The answer is: C. 3,4