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Which statements are true about the ordered pair (-1, -4) and the system of equations?

Which statements are true about the ordered pair (-1, -4) and the system of equations-example-1
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The given equations are


x-y=3\text{ and }7x-y=-2.

The given point is (-1,-4)


\text{Substituting x=-1 and y=-4 in }x-y=3\text{ as follows:}


(-1)-(-4)=3


-1+4=3


3=3

This equation is true.

When (-1,-4), substituted into the first equation, the equation is true.

The second option is correct.


\text{Substituting x=-1 and y=-4 in 7}x-y=-2\text{ as follows:}


7(-1)-(-4)=-2


-7+4=-2


-3=-2

This equation is not true.

When (-1,-4), substituted into the second equation, the equation is false.

The third option is correct.

If the ordered pair (-1,-4) is a solution to the system of linear equations, it should satisfy both linear equations.

When (-1,-4), substituted into the second equation, It does not satisfy this equation.

Hence the ordered pair (-1,-4) is not a solution to the system of linear equations.

Correct options are two, three and six.

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