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30 November, 17:22

A system of equations is set up to determine the number of nickels and the number of quarters that Elissa has. Which ordered pair does not represent a valid solution to this system?

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  1. 30 November, 17:40
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    A system of equations 3x - y = 7 and x - 2y = 4 is set up to determine the number of nickels and the number of quarters that Elissa has. Which ordered pair does not represent a valid solution to this system?

    a. (2,-1)

    b. (3,2)

    Answer;

    (3,2) is not a valid solution to the system

    Explanation;

    Given

    3x - y = 7

    x - 2y = 4

    To get the ordered pair that represent a valid solution, we have to substitute the values of x and y in the above function.

    For (2,-1)

    The test goes thus;.

    By substituton; 3x - y = 7 becomes

    3 (2) - - 1 = 7

    6 + 1 = 7

    7 = 7

    By substituton; x - 2y = 4 becomes

    2 - 2 (-1) = 4

    2 + 2 = 4

    4 = 4

    So, (2,-1) is a valid solution.

    We perform the same test on the second option.

    For (3,2)

    The test goes thus;.

    By substituton; 3x - y = 7 becomes

    3 (3) - 2 = 7

    9 - 2 = 7

    7 = 7

    By substituton; x - 2y = 4 becomes

    3 - 2 (2) = 4

    3 - 4 = 4

    -1 ≠ 4

    So, (3,2) is not a valid solution.
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