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Mathematics, 11.11.2021 14:00, tyrique86

Is there an ordered pair that is a solution to BOTH of these linear equations? y=x+1
y=−x+5
Pls explain


Is there an ordered pair that is a solution to BOTH of these linear equations?

y=x+1
y=−x+5
Pls e

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