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Use substitution to solve the following systems of equations: -3x -4y = 2 5x + 5y = -5 O (4,3) O (-3, 2) O (3, 2) O (-2, 1)
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Use substitution to solve the following systems of equations:
-3x -4y = 2
5x + 5y = -5
O (4,3)
O (-3, 2)
O (3, 2)
O (-2, 1)
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The answer is (-2,1)
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