Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution of the system of equations. Remember to use alphabetically ordered variables. (6,-5); 3x=13-y 4x=39+3y
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For the first equation, substitute x=6 and y=-5: 3(6) = 13 - (-5) 18 = 13 + 5 18 = 18 For the second equation, substitute x=6 and y=-5: 4(6) = 39 + 3(-5) 24 = 39 - 15 24 = 24 Show more…
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