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What is the solution to this system of linear equations?2x + y = 13x – y = –6(–1, 3)(1, –1)(2, 3)(5, 0)
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What is the solution to this system of linear equations?2x + y = 13x – y = –6(–1, 3)(1, –1)(2, 3)(5, 0)
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What is the solution to this system of linear equations?2x + y = 13x – y = –6(–1, 3)(1, –1)(2, 3)(5, 0)
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I don't really know how to explain it
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