Which is an ordered pair of the relation y=2/3x−5

(6,-1)
(9,2)
(-3,7)
(3,3)

Let's substitute the x and y values into the equation y=2/3x−5 and see which one satisfies it:

1. For (6, -1):
y = 2/3(6) - 5
y = 4 - 5
y = -1

Therefore, (6, -1) is a valid ordered pair of the relation.

2. For (9, 2):
y = 2/3(9) - 5
y = 6 - 5
y = 1

Therefore, (9, 2) is NOT a valid ordered pair of the relation.

3. For (-3, 7):
y = 2/3(-3) - 5
y = -2 - 5
y = -7

Therefore, (-3, 7) is NOT a valid ordered pair of the relation.

4. For (3, 3):
y = 2/3(3) - 5
y = 2 - 5
y = -3

Therefore, (3, 3) is NOT a valid ordered pair of the relation.

So, the ordered pair of the relation y=2/3x−5 is (6, -1)