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What is the solution to the system of equations? y = 1/3x -10 2x + y = 4 (–8, 6) (–6, 16) (6, –8) (16, –6)
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What is the solution to the system of equations?
y = 1/3x -10
2x + y = 4
(–8, 6)
(–6, 16)
(6, –8)
(16, –6)
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Does it tell you what process to use
Like graphing Substitution or elimination
Sorry :l
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