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  • 03-05-2019
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What is the solution to the system of equations that contains −3x + y = 3 and 2x − y = −1? no solution (−1, 3) infinite number of solutions (−2, −3)

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wolf1728
wolf1728 wolf1728
  • 03-05-2019

Answer:

A) −3x + y = 3

B) 2x − y = −1  Adding both equations:

-x = 2

x = -2  y = -3

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emailcooper emailcooper
  • 06-05-2020

Answer:

D). (-2, -3)

x = -2  y = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

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