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Which order pair is not the solution of the equation 2x+y=3 a.-4,7 b.-1,5 c.6,-9
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Which order pair is not the solution of the equation 2x+y=3
a.-4,7
b.-1,5
c.6,-9
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y=3-2x
a. 7=3-2(-4), 7=3+8, 7!=11
b. 5=3-2(-1), 5=3+2, 5=5
c. -9=3-2(6), -9=3-12, -9=-9
So a. is not an ordered pair of 2x+y=3
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