Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−23x+6? (3, 8) (3, 4) (1, 4) (0,-2/3)

Your wrong it was (3,4)

To determine if a coordinate pair is an ordered pair of the relation y = -23x + 6, we substitute the x-coordinate into the equation and check if the equation holds true.

For (3, 8),
y = -23(3) + 6
y = -69 + 6
y = -63
The equation is not satisfied, so (3, 8) is not an ordered pair of the relation.

For (3, 4),
y = -23(3) + 6
y = -69 + 6
y = -63
The equation is not satisfied, so (3, 4) is not an ordered pair of the relation.

For (1, 4),
y = -23(1) + 6
y = -23 + 6
y = -17
The equation is not satisfied, so (1, 4) is not an ordered pair of the relation.

For (0, -2/3),
y = -23(0) + 6
y = 0 + 6
y = 6
The equation is satisfied, so (0, -2/3) is an ordered pair of the relation.

Therefore, the correct answer is (0, -2/3).