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Which statements are true about the ordered pair (2, 3) and the system of equations?

3r + 4y = 18
2x – 2y = 2
Select each correct answer.
When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is true
The ordered pair (2, 3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations.
The ordered pair (2, 3) is a solution to the system of linear equations.
When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is true.
When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is false.
When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is false.​

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Answer:it’s right !!

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Answer:

The Correct Answer are

  • The ordered pair (2, 3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations.
  • When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is true.
  • When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is false.​

Explanation:

The Correct Answer are

  • When (2, 3) is substituted into the first equation, the equation is true.

3x + 4y = 18 equation ( 1 )

3×2 + 4×3 = 18

6 + 12 = 18

18 = 18

  • When (2, 3) is substituted into the second equation, the equation is false.​

2x – 2y = 2

2×2 - 2×3= 4 - 6 = -2≠2

  • The ordered pair (2, 3) is not a solution to the system of linear equations.

Solution means if we (2, 3) Substitute in both the Equation it Must Satisfy

But in Equation 1 it Satisfy

and in Equation 2 Not satisfy

Therefore It is NOT a solution to the system.

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