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Choose 1 answer:

A: Replace one equation with the sum/difference of both equations.
B: Replace only the left-hand side of one equation with the sum/difference of the left-hand sides of both equations.
C: Replace one equation with a multiple of itself.
D: Replace one equation with a multiple of the other equation.

Choose 1 answer: A: Replace one equation with the sum/difference of both equations-example-1
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Answer is (A)

Replace
6x-5y=1 with the sum of both equations in System A

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