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The solution to the system of equation below is (−2, −1). 2x − 3y = −1 11x − 9y = −13 When the first equation is multiplied by −3, the sum of the two equations is equivalent to 5x = −10. Which system of equations will also have a solution of (−2, −1)? 5x = −10 11x − 9y = −13 2x + 9y = −1 11x − 9y = −13 −6x + 9y = −1 11x − 9y = −13 −6x + 3y = −1 5x = −10

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:

All of these things are true, but I'm not sure the question. You would get your aforementioned solution by dividing the -10 by 5 and getting -2 for x. Then you would get your y by plugging that in in either equation. 

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Answered by danihad
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