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Mathematics, 04.01.2021 22:10 cbehunter05

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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