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Which statements are true about the ordered pair (2, 3) and the system of equations?

3x+4y=182x−2y=2

Select each correct answer.

When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is false.

The ordered pair (2, 3) is a solution to the system of linear equations.

When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is true.

When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is true.

The ordered pair (2, 3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations.

When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is false.

User Vamsidhar
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Answer:

when (2,3) is subbed into equation 1, it is true

when (2,3) is subbed into the second equation, it is false

the ordered pair (2,3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations

Explanation:

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The true statements are:
-When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is true. Indeed, 3(2)+4(3) = 6+12 = 18.

-The ordered pair (2, 3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations. The second equation is false when (2,3). 2(2)-2(3) = 4-6 = -2. -2 does not equal 2, so the equation is false.

-When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is false. 2(2)-2(3) = 4-6 = -2. -2 does not equal 2, so the equation is false.
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