How do you find the ordered pairs for 3x - 2y = 6?

1 Answer

#(x,y)=(2,0),(0,-3)# and all the points that lie along the line

Explanation:

One way we can do this is to see that if we have #x=2, y=0#, then we have:

#3(2)-2(0)=6#, which means one ordered pair is #(2,0)#

We can also have it where #x=0, y=-3#:

#3(0)-2(-3)=6#, which means one ordered pair is #(0,-3)#

In fact, there are an infinite number of ordered pairs that lie along the line #3x-2y=6# and the way to express them all is graphically:

graph{3x-2y-6=0}