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Which of the following ordered pairs is a solution to the equation 2x+6y=−6 ?

(0,−3)

(−3,2)

(−2,3)

(3,−2)

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Answer: (3,-2)

Explanation:

If x = 3 and 7 = 2

2*x = 6

6*y = -12

6+(-12) = -6

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(-3, 2) -6+12=-6
(3, -2) 6-12=-6
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