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HELPP Which ordered pair (x, y) is a solution to the given system of linear equations? 3x+3y=-3 -2x+y=2 (–1, 0) (0, –1) (1, –2) (1, 4)
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Which ordered pair (x, y) is a solution to the given system of linear equations?
3x+3y=-3
-2x+y=2
(–1, 0)
(0, –1)
(1, –2)
(1, 4)
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The correct answer will be the first one, (-1,0). Since it gives you the points the first point will be x and the second point will be y. All you have to do is plug those points into the equation and see if it is the correct answer if not go onto the next points until you reach the correct one.
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