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What is the best approximation of the solution to the system to the nearest integer values? Item 1 What is the best approximation of the solution to the system to the nearest integer values? (−2, 7) (7,
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What is the best approximation of the solution to the system to the nearest integer values?
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What is the best approximation of the solution to the system to the nearest integer values?
(−2, 7)
(7, −2)
(6, −2)
(−2, 6)
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D) (-2,6) i took the test I'm 100% sure
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It would be 26 I believe because you take the like signs and leave them alone but the number that are different in the equation you add them. Sorry if I’m incorrect.
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