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16 October, 20:26

The graph of a system of equations shows the solution to be at (-6,2) which two of the following equations could make up this system? THERE ARE 2.

A. 2x-3y=-6

B. 4x-y=26

C. 3x+2y=-14

D. X-y=-2

E. X+y=-4

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  1. 16 October, 20:41
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    C and E

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Substitute ( - 6, 2) into the left side of each equation and if equal to the right side then that is a possible equation

    A

    2 ( - 6) - 3 (2) = - 12 - 6 = - 18 ≠ - 6

    B

    4 ( - 6) - 2 = - 24 - 2 = - 26 ≠ 26

    C

    3 ( - 6) + 2 (2) = - 18 + 4 = - 14 ← this is correct

    D

    - 6 - 2 = - 8 ≠ - 2

    E

    - 6 + 2 = - 4 ← This is correct

    Thus the 2 possible equations are C and E
  2. 16 October, 22:23
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    C & E

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (-6) + 2 (2) = - 14

    -6 + 2 = - 4
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