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If the ordered pair ( 3 , -2 ) satisfies one of the two linear equations in a system , how can you tell whether the points satisfies the other equation of the system?
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If the ordered pair ( 3 , -2 ) satisfies one of the two linear equations in a system , how can you tell whether the points satisfies the other equation of the system?
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If the ordered pair ( 3 , -2 ) satisfies one of the two linear equations in a system , how can you tell whether the points satisfies the other equation of the system?
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Plug it in to the other equation too
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