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Is (1, 10) a solution to this system of equations? y = x + 6 y = 7x + 3 yes no
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Is (1, 10) a solution to this system of equations?
y = x + 6
y = 7x + 3
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No because it’s a solution to one of the equations, not both of them or the system, do the answer is no
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