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  • 03-03-2021
  • Mathematics
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Consider the following system of equations:

Line 1: x+y=−2
Line 2: 3x−y=2
The ordered pair (2, 4) is a solution to:


Line 1
Line 2
The system of equations
Neither line

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janmilczek
janmilczek janmilczek
  • 03-03-2021

Answer:

Line 2

Step-by-step explanation:

(x = 2, y = 4)

When we input it into Line 1:

2 + 6 = -2; not true

When we input it into Line 2:

3*2 - 4 = 2; true

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