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    Decide Whether or Not the Ordered Pair Is a Solution\((-2,4)\)
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Decide Whether or Not the Ordered Pair Is a Solution (−2,4)(-2,4)(−2,4)

Question 5

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Decide whether or not the ordered pair is a solution of the system.
- (−2,4)(-2,4)(−2,4)
x+y=6\mathrm{x}+\mathrm{y}=6x+y=6
x−y=−2\mathrm{x}-\mathrm{y}=-2x−y=−2

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