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Tell whether the ordered pair (2, -5) is a solution of the system: x + 3y = -13 4x + y = 3 yes or no
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Tell whether the ordered pair (2, -5) is a solution of the system: x + 3y = -13 4x + y = 3 yes or no
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Tell whether the ordered pair (2, -5) is a solution of the system:
x + 3y = -13
4x + y = 3
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the answer is yes they both have (2,-5) as an ordered pair
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yes for both of them
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