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Regina Gates
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18 August, 16:58
Whats the ordered pair y = (1/3) x+3 and y=-x+7
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Jillian Cole
18 August, 17:04
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Answer: (3,4) is the solution for this pair of linear equations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Without more context, it's difficult to know what this question means.
Usually two equations of this type are called a "system of equations" and the solution, in this case x=3 and y=4, is given in parentheses as an ordered pair (3,4)
Then these values are substituted in each of the equations, the solutions for both are true.
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