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The sum of two numbers is 0. Twice the smaller number subtracted from 3 times the larger number is 10. Let x represent th larger number and y represent the smaller number Which equations represent this situation?

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-10 + 10 = 0

x+y = 0 y =(0-x)

3x-2y =10
3x-2(0-x)=10
3x-0 -2x=10
x=10

y=0-10 y = -10 FIRST ANSWER
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The sum of two numbers is zero.
x + y = 0
y = -x

Twice the smaller number subtracted from 3 times the larger number is 10.
Let x represent the larger number and y represent the smaller number.

Twice the smaller number: 2y

3 times the larger number: 3x

Twice the smaller number subtracted from 3 times the larger number is 10.
3x - 2y = 10

-2y = -3x + 10

y = 3/2 x - 5

The equations are:

y = -x
y = 3/2 x - 5

The answer is the first choice.
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