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Is the Ordered Pair (3. – 2) a solution to the following equation? 3x - 2y = 13 Yes, the Ordered Pair is a solution to the equation. No, the Ordered Pair is NOT a solution to the equation.
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Is the Ordered Pair (3. – 2) a solution to the following equation? 3x - 2y = 13
Yes, the Ordered Pair is a solution to the equation.
No, the Ordered Pair is NOT a solution to the equation.
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Yes because 3(3) +-2(-2) is 9+4 and 9+4 equals 13 so yes
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