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Consider the system of equations. 3x − y = 5, 2x + 3y = −15 1. Which value can the first equation be multiplied by to form opposite values on the y-term? A.-3 b.-2 c.3 d.4 The solution to the system of
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Consider the system of equations.
3x − y = 5,
2x + 3y = −15
1. Which value can the first equation be multiplied by to form opposite values on the y-term?
A.-3
b.-2
c.3
d.4
The solution to the system of equations is _
A.-5,0
B. 5,0
C.0,-5
D.0,5
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1. C 2 .c hope this helps good luck
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1. c (multiply by 3 to get 9x - 3y = 15)
2. c (add the new top expression with the bottom one to get 11x = 0) substitute 0 into either equation to get -5)
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