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5. For which equation is the ordered pair (-3,4) a solation? a. 2x- y= -6 b. x- 2y= 5 c. 1/2 x-y =6 d. 2- 1/2 y=-5
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5. For which equation is the ordered pair (-3,4) a solation?
a. 2x- y= -6
b. x- 2y= 5
c. 1/2 x-y =6
d. 2- 1/2 y=-5
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Don’t click the file above it’s you may get a virus because you could simply just say the answers instead of here’s a file . And the answer is A
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The answer is A like the other person said hope you pass!
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