Select all of the ordered pairs (x,y) that are solutions to the linear equation 2x+3y=6. Substitute the x and y values into the equation above to see if the ordered pair is a solution to the linear equation.

Answer:
1. Not a solution
2. Not a solution
3. Not a solution
4. Not a solution
5. A Solution
6. A solution
Step-by-step explanation: 5 is correct because it is 3 times 2 so 6, but there is no y so the final answer is 6. And the last one is 6 x 2 = 12 and then -2 x 3 = - 6, so 12 - 6 = 6.
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Answer:
The fifth and sixth answer are solutions.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you substitute the x and y values, essentially multiplying them by the already existing coefficents, you realize that a lot of the equations do not equal 6.
The last two however, do.