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  • 06-02-2021
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I need help ASAP with both

I need help ASAP with both class=

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irjt
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  • 06-02-2021

Answer:

No for the first one, yes for the second.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in the given numbers and see if it works.

15(1) + 3(4) = 10

15 + 12 = 10.

27 ≠ 10

Since 27 does not equal 10, we can already see that solution (1,4) will not work for these equations.

Now for the second problem, do the same thing.

10 = 1 + 9.

This is true, but remember to check the second equation just to be sure.

10 = 4(1) + 6

10 = 4 + 6

This is also true, so it (1,10) is a solution for the second system of equations.

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