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Which statements are true about the system of equations? Select ALL that apply.

-2x + 4y = 10

x + 5y = 2


The ordered pair (0,2) is a solution to the first equation.


The ordered pair (0,2) is a solution to the second equation.


The ordered pair (1,3) is a solution to the first equation.


The ordered pair (1,3) is a solution to the second equation.


The ordered pair (-3,1) is a solution to the first equation.


The ordered pair (-3,1) is a solution to the second equation.


The ordered pair (4,3) is a solution to the first equation.


The ordered pair (4,3) is a solution to the second equation.

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Answer:

  • The ordered pair (0,2) is a solution to the second equation.
  • The ordered pair (1,3) is a solution to the first equation.
  • The ordered pair (-3,1) is a solution to the first equation.
  • The ordered pair (-3,1) is a solution to the second equation.

Explanation:

An ordered pair
(x,y) is a solution to an equation if the values of
x and
y result in a true statement when substituted into the equation.

For example, the first statement is false because if
x=0, y=2, then,
-2x+4y=8 \\eq 10. However, the second statement is true because
x+5y=10 using the same values.

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