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Is the point (1,-3) a solution to the system? Show all work. (see attachment) Random answers will be reported.
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Is the point (1,-3) a solution to the system? Show all work.
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1 = x -3 = y i believe, hopefully u read it right
sadly i didn’t get it to work, so it’s not a solution
-3 < 1-1 (aka 0) is true
-3 > -1 + 2 (aka 1) is false
hope this helps!
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