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Given the system of equations, what is the solution? x + 3y = 5 x - 3y = -1 {(-4, -3)} {(2, 1)} {(-2, 3)}
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Given the system of equations, what is the solution?
x + 3y = 5
x - 3y = -1
{(-4, -3)}
{(2, 1)}
{(-2, 3)}
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The right answer: (2;1)
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