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Mathematics, 30.03.2020 17:31, mcccreamullinsr

Is (-1,7) a solution for the system of linear equations below? x + 2y = 13 and 3x - y
= -11
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YES it is a solution for BOTH equations.
O
NO it is not because it is a solution for ONLY the equation x + 2y = 13
NO it is not because it is a solution for ONLY the equation 3x - y = -11
NO it is not a solution for NEITHER equation.

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