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Determine if the given ordered triple is a solution of the system. (3, -1, -2). x + 2y + 2z = -3 5y + 3z = -11 z = -2 A) not a solution B) solution
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Determine if the given ordered triple is a
solution of the system.
(3, -1, -2).
x + 2y + 2z = -3
5y + 3z = -11
z = -2
A) not a solution
B) solution
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