Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation y = 5x - 4?

A
(2, 6)
B
(-3, -6)
C
(3, 6)
D
(2, 4)

To find the solution, plug in each ordered pair into the equation and see if it satisfies the equation.

A:
y = 5x - 4
6 = 5(2) - 4
6 = 10 - 4
6 = 6

The equation is satisfied for (2, 6).

B:
y = 5x - 4
-6 = 5(-3) - 4
-6 = -15 - 4
-6 = -19

The equation is not satisfied for (-3, -6).

C:
y = 5x - 4
6 = 5(3) - 4
6 = 15 - 4
6 = 11

The equation is not satisfied for (3, 6).

D:
y = 5x - 4
4 = 5(2) - 4
4 = 10 - 4
4 = 6

The equation is not satisfied for (2, 4).

Therefore, the only ordered pair that is a solution of the equation is (2, 6). Answer: \boxed{\text{A}}.