is the ordered pair a solution of the inequality? (6,15); 8y-9x>8

well, plug in the numbers and see . . .

8(15) - 9(6) = 120 - 54 = 66

Is 66 > 8?

To determine if the ordered pair (6,15) is a solution of the inequality 8y-9x > 8, you need to substitute the values of x and y into the inequality and check if the inequality holds true.

Let's substitute the values x = 6 and y = 15 into the inequality:

8(15) - 9(6) > 8

Simplifying the equation:

120 - 54 > 8

66 > 8

Since 66 is indeed greater than 8, the inequality holds true. Therefore, the ordered pair (6,15) is a solution of the inequality 8y-9x > 8.