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18 June, 06:16

3x-2y=-1.

Y=-x+3.

Is (1,2) a solution do the system?

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  1. 18 June, 06:25
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    Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To figure out if (1,2) is a solution to the system, we can plug the values in and see if it is true.

    3x-2y=-1

    3 (1) - 2 (2) = -1

    3-4=-1

    -1=-1

    It is true for this equation. Now let's check the next one.

    y=-x+3

    2 = - (1) + 3

    2=2

    Since both equations are true when we plug the values in, (1,2) is a solution to the system.
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