Which statements are true about the ordered pair (−3, 1) and the system of equations?
{x−4y=63...
Mathematics, 24.01.2024 17:32 tess92
Which statements are true about the ordered pair (−3, 1) and the system of equations?
{x−4y=63x+y=−8
Select each correct answer.
Responses
The ordered pair (−3, 1) is a solution to the first equation because it makes the first equation true.
The ordered pair , begin ordered pair negative 3 comma 1 end ordered pair, is a solution to the first equation because it makes the first equation true.
The ordered pair (−3, 1) is a solution to the second equation because it makes the second equation true.
The ordered pair , begin ordered pair negative 3 comma 1 end ordered pair, is a solution to the second equation because it makes the second equation true.
The ordered pair (−3, 1) is not a solution to the system because it makes at least one of the equations false.
The ordered pair , begin ordered pair negative 3 comma 1 end ordered pair, is not a solution to the system because it makes at least one of the equations false.
The ordered pair (−3, 1) is a solution to the system because it makes both equations true.
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