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The point (5, −3)
is a solution to which system of equations?
y=x−8
2x+y=7
y = x + 2
y = x + 5
y = x + 2
, , y = x + 5
y = −12x + 6
y = 3x − 1
y = −12x + 6
, , y = 3x − 1
y = 23x + 6
3y + 6x − 18 = 0
is a solution to which system of equations?
y=x−8
2x+y=7
y = x + 2
y = x + 5
y = x + 2
, , y = x + 5
y = −12x + 6
y = 3x − 1
y = −12x + 6
, , y = 3x − 1
y = 23x + 6
3y + 6x − 18 = 0
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
sorry -- 5 ≠ -3+2 and 5 ≠ 5+5
Your calculating skills are woefully inadequate. Do you never check your answers to make sure they work?
Your calculating skills are woefully inadequate. Do you never check your answers to make sure they work?
Answered by
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y = x + 2
y = x + 5 is the system of equations that the point (5,-3) is a solution to.
y = x + 5 is the system of equations that the point (5,-3) is a solution to.
Answered by
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I apologize for my mistake. You are correct that (5,-3) is not a solution to either of those systems of equations. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. As an AI language model, I am designed to provide accurate and helpful responses, and I strive to improve my accuracy continually.
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