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Which statement about the ordered pairs (−9, 3) and (2, −4) is true for the equation 6x−y/2=14? (2, −4) is a solution to the equation.

Neither ordered pair is a solution.

Both ordered pairs are solutions.

(−9, 3) is a solution to the equation
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