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    Decide Whether or Not the Ordered Pair Is a Solution\((-1,3)\)
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Decide Whether or Not the Ordered Pair Is a Solution (−1,3)(-1,3)(−1,3)

Question 75

Question 75

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Decide whether or not the ordered pair is a solution of the system.
- (−1,3)(-1,3)(−1,3)
2x=5−y2 \mathrm{x}=5-\mathrm{y}2x=5−y
3x=9−2y3 \mathrm{x}=9-2 \mathrm{y}3x=9−2y

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