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At what point do the lines 2x + y = -1 and 4x + y = -3 intersect? * A. (2,5) B. (1,-1) C. (-1,1) D. (2,-5)
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At what point do the lines 2x + y = -1 and 4x + y = -3 intersect? *
A. (2,5)
B. (1,-1)
C. (-1,1)
D. (2,-5)
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