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A system of equations is shown below:

n = 3m + 7
n - 2m = 1
What is the solution, in the form (m, n), to the system of equations?
O (3,7)
(1,8)
O(-3,-2)
O(-6, -11)

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D!!!!

n=−11

m=−6

I used a graph to show you what the lines and when they would intersect would look like!!

A system of equations is shown below: n = 3m + 7 n - 2m = 1 What is the solution, in-example-1
User Vriesdemichael
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Answer:

Last option is the correct choice.

Explanation:

Substitute the first equation in the second equation and then solve for the variable m.


\begin{bmatrix}3m+7-2m=1\end{bmatrix}


m=-6


n=3\left(-6\right)+7\\\\n=-11

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