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Solve the System by Substitution

Question 139

Question 139

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Solve the system by substitution.
-x + 4y = -9 2x + 4y = -6


A) {(4, -4) }
B) {(3, -3) }
C) {(4, 3) }
D) Solve the system by substitution. -x + 4y = -9 2x + 4y = -6 A)  {(4, -4) } B)  {(3, -3) } C)  {(4, 3) } D)

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