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Show that (2, 1) is a solution of the system of equations.

x + 3y = 5,
y = –x + 3

1. Substitute (2, 1) into x + 3y = 5 to get .____
Options: 1 + 32 = 5, 1 + 3(2) = 5, 2 + 31 = 5, 2 + 3(1) = 5

2. Simplify the equation to get ____
Options: 5 = 5 is true, 7 = 7 is true, 7 = 5 is false, 33 = 5 is false

3. Substitute (2, 1) into y = –x + 3 to get ____
Options: 1 = -(2) + 3, 1 = -(2 + 3), 2 = -(1) + 3, 2 = -(1 + 3)

4. Simplify the equation to get .____
Options: 1 = 1 is true, 1 = -1 is false, 2 = 2 is true, 2 = -2 is false

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Answer: The answer is 1. Substitute (2,1) into x+3y=5

Step-by-step explanation: Remember, (2,1) 2 is substituted for x and 1 is used as the y substitute

User Adrian Bobrowski
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Answer:

1. 2+3(1)=5

2. 5=5 is true

3. 1=-(2)+3

4. 1=1 is true

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