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AvaReed:

Betty correctly determined that the ordered pair (–3, 5) is a solution to the system of linear equations 6 x + 5 y = 7 and x + 4y = 17. Based on this information, which statement is correct? (–3, 5) satisfies neither the equation 6x + 5y = 7 nor the equation x + 4y = 17. (–3, 5) satisfies the equation 6x + 5y = 7 but not the equation x + 4y = 17. (–3, 5) satisfies the equation x + 4y = 17 but not the equation 6x + 5y = 7. (–3, 5) satisfies both the equation 6x + 5y = 7 and the equation x + 4y = 17.

JammarWalker:

With careful thinking what do you think it is.

XioGonz:

@darkknight

darkknight:

if it is a solution to the system, then it obviously satisfies both equations, thats the way math works

JammarWalker:

99% sure this is the answer---->(-3, 5) satisfies both the equation 6x + 5y = 7 and the equation x + 4y = 17

AvaReed:

it is

AvaReed:

thx

AvaReed:

wyd

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