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Which is a solution to the equation 6 x + y = -4? (2, 8) (1, -10) (1, 2) (2, -8)
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Which is a solution to the equation 6 x + y = -4?
(2, 8)
(1, -10)
(1, 2)
(2, -8)
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B. (1, -10)
6(1) + (-10) = -4
6 + (-10) = -4
-4 = -4
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1,-10
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