Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y = -2/3 +6

The equation y = -2/3 + 6 can be simplified as y = 5 + 6 or y = 11.

So, any ordered pair where y = 11 is an ordered pair of the relation.

For example, (0, 11), (1, 11), (2, 11), (-3, 11), etc. are all ordered pairs of the relation y = -2/3 + 6.

To find the ordered pairs of the relation y = -2/3x + 6, we can substitute different values of x into the equation and solve for y.

Let's start with x = 0:

y = -2/3(0) + 6
y = 0 + 6
y = 6

So, the ordered pair when x = 0 is (0, 6).

Let's try another value, x = 3:

y = -2/3(3) + 6
y = -2 + 6
y = 4

The ordered pair when x = 3 is (3, 4).

Therefore, the ordered pair of the relation is (0, 6) and (3, 4).