Asked by jkj
Two systems of equations are shown. The first equation in system B is the original equation in system A. The second equation in system B is the sum of that equation and a multiple of the second equation in system A.
What is the solution to both systems A and B?
(3, 4)
(3, 5)
(4, 3)
(5, 3)
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I don't see the actual equations for systems A and B in your message. Could you paste both systems (or at least system A)?
Note: replacing an equation by that equation plus a multiple of another doesn't change the solution set, so the solution to system B will be the same as system A. Once you provide the equations I can either solve them or just test the four given ordered pairs to find which one satisfies both equations.
Note: replacing an equation by that equation plus a multiple of another doesn't change the solution set, so the solution to system B will be the same as system A. Once you provide the equations I can either solve them or just test the four given ordered pairs to find which one satisfies both equations.
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