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Here are two equations:Equation 1: 6x + 4y = 34Equation 2: 5x - 2y = 15Is (3, 4) a solution to one equation (specify Equation 1 or Equation 2), both equations, or neither of the equations?

Here are two equations:Equation 1: 6x + 4y = 34Equation 2: 5x - 2y = 15Is (3, 4) a-example-1
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We need to substitute (x,y)=(3,4) in both equations, as shown below


\begin{gathered} 6x+4y=34 \\ \Rightarrow6(3)+4(4)=34 \\ \Rightarrow18+16=34 \\ \Rightarrow34=34 \\ 5x-2y=15 \\ \Rightarrow5(3)-2(4)=15 \\ \Rightarrow15-8=15 \\ \Rightarrow7=15!!! \end{gathered}

(3,4) is only a solution to equation 1.

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